#[Proverbs 22:7]; [2 Corinthians 8:2]; [Proverbs 3:9]; [1 Corinthians 16:1]; [Malachi 3]; [Matthew 23:23]; [Romans 13:5]; [Proverbs 21:20]; [Romans 13:8]; [2 Corinthians 9]; [Philippians 4]; [Hebrews 13:5]; [Philippians 2:3]; [2 Corinthians 8:9]; [Psalm 103:5] #
Henry Schorr discusses achieving financial freedom through biblical principles. He emphasizes that debt, defining worth through possessions, and fear are primary obstacles to generosity. He identifies three principles for financial freedom: trusting God by prioritizing a relationship with Jesus and aligning life with His agenda, planning wisely through budgeting and awareness of spending habits, and living simply by being content with what one has and avoiding the "cult of more." Henry argues that generosity invites God's supernatural involvement in all areas of life, leading to true satisfaction and the ability to impact others for eternity. He also discusses the importance of tithing, paying taxes, and saving for the future.