This was absolutely beautiful, I feel like it answered questions which came up in the " accountability partner" thread and gives a real solution to men who find themselves in this horrible dilemma
Thanks Adam. It’s comforting to know that stewardship is not all about money. As someone who is looking to reenter the workforce after a long period of disability, I realize that my being a good husband is more than just gathering a good paycheck.
This was absolutely beautiful, I feel like it answered questions which came up in the " accountability partner" thread and gives a real solution to men who find themselves in this horrible dilemma
Thanks Adam. It’s comforting to know that stewardship is not all about money. As someone who is looking to reenter the workforce after a long period of disability, I realize that my being a good husband is more than just gathering a good paycheck.
How do you feel about wanting to make more money and your heart’s assuming the right posture?
Great question, Dominic.
The desire to make more money isn’t the problem,it’s why you want it.
If the heart posture is dominion, stewardship, and generational provision under God’s rule, then it’s righteous.
But if it’s to validate manhood, chase comfort, or outrun shame… it becomes idolatry.
Provision should serve your calling. It should never become your identity.
Wow. Last line is a perspective I definitely needed. Thanks as always
Not only Christian father
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