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Biblical Financial Principles

A 12-week Bible study to master God's plan for money, debt, and generosity, with grace and practical steps. Discover what Scripture really says about financial freedom.

Available on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover. Ideal for personal or small-group study.

What the Bible really says about money

Money is one of the most talked-about subjects in Scripture, and yet many believers have never been taught what it actually says. The result is guilt, confusion, and the quiet bondage of debt. The good news is that the Bible's approach to finances is not a list of rules. It is a path to freedom and peace.

This 12-week study walks through that path one theme at a time, pairing real passages with practical, doable steps. It is built on grace, not shame, for anyone who wants their faith and their finances to finally agree.

What's inside

Twelve focused weeks, each one a principle you can build into a habit:

  • Stewardship, the freeing truth that your money is a trust to manage wisely, not a burden to carry alone.
  • Contentment over comparison, breaking the cycle that drives overspending and debt.
  • Escaping debt, a grace-filled, practical plan to get free and stay free.
  • Saving and generosity, how wise saving and open-handed giving work together, not against each other.

Grace and truth, with practical steps

Each week combines short readings, reflection, and a concrete action, so it is as useful for a busy individual as it is for a small group or couple. The aim is not to make you feel bad about the past. It is to give you a clear, biblical way forward toward genuine financial freedom.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Bible say about financial freedom?

Scripture treats money as something to steward, not serve. It speaks plainly about avoiding debt, living within your means, working diligently, saving, and giving. This study turns those passages into practical steps.

What are the core biblical money principles?

Stewardship, contentment, honest work, escaping debt, wise saving, and generous giving, taken one at a time across 12 weeks so each becomes a habit.

Is this a guilt-based approach?

No. It is built on grace and truth, aimed at freedom and peace with money rather than shame about the past.

Begin the 12-week study

Want a practical, non-faith roadmap too? See the Financial Freedom Roadmap.