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Hey, do you ever feel like you're stuck on a treadmill?

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Always chasing that next thing financially, but never feeling

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like you've actually arrived.

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Like no matter what you have, it's just not quite enough.

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Let's talk about how to find your own finish line.

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Hey there.

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Welcome back.

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Great to have you joining me for your daily dose of faith-filled financial

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encouragement, all with the goal of breaking the cycle of financial

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shame and doing it with confidence.

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I'm Ralph.

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I'm so happy you joined me today.

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Yesterday we started our series, the Joy of Living Below Your Means, and we

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started talking about the power of prayer.

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Well, today we dig into another foundational piece.

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Let's be real for a moment.

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Does this sound like you sometimes?

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You look around.

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Maybe it's your neighbors or maybe it's your colleagues or those picture

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perfect lives on social media, and you feel a pang of discontent.

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You might think, if I just had that house or if I just earned that much, then I'd

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feel secure then, then I'd be happy.

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It's this constant feeling that you're falling short, that what

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you have isn't quite measuring up.

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It's like being on a hamster wheel, always striving, but never feeling satisfied.

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That relentless feeling of never enough fueled by comparison

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and worldly standards.

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That's the single pain point we're focusing in on today because it steals

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our peace and it steals our joy.

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And here's the thing, our culture screams more, more, more.

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It constantly bombards us with messages that our worth in our

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happiness, are tied to what we own or, or maybe even how much we earn.

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If we don't consistently and consciously push back against that, we internalize it.

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We forget what scripture teaches like in Luke chapter 12, verse 15, where

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Jesus warns us, he says, watch out.

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Be on your guard against all kinds of greed.

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Life does not consist in abundance of possessions When we let the

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world define "enough" for us, we'll never get there, because the

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goalposts are always moving on us.

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So how do we escape this never enough trap?

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How do we combat that specific pain of constant discontentment?

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The single solution is this.

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Intentionally and prayerfully, we gotta define what "enough"

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looks like for you based on God's values, not the world's values.

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This means taking a step back from the noise and asking

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yourself some honest questions.

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It's about creating your own definition of financial wellbeing, one that aligns

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with God's purpose for your life.

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First Timothy, chapter six, verse six tells us, godliness

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with contentment is great gain.

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And let me just tell you right now, contentment isn't complacency.

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It's finding peace and sufficiency right where God has you, while at the

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same time working faithfully with what he provides And see, defining enough

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allows you to really do four things.

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First thing it does, it allows you to know your target.

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What level of income or savings allows you to meet your needs.

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Be reasonably prepared and be generous.

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Number two, it helps you to resist comparison.

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When you know your own goals, other situations become less distracting.

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Number three, it helps you find peace because you can relax when you reach

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your definition of enough rather than endlessly chasing someone else's.

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And number four, it helps you focus on purpose.

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'cause it frees up mental energy to focus on why God has blessed

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you, not just on accumulating more.

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See, the solution is clarity.

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You've gotta define your enough.

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So, alright, here's one simple action step for today.

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It might take a little quiet time.

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It maybe 10 or 15 minutes.

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I want you to grab a piece of paper or a journal or even open a note on your phone.

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And I just want you to prayerfully write down your initial thoughts,

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answering questions like these.

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What does financial peace feel like for me or for my family?

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What are our genuine needs and what are simply our wants?

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And you gotta be honest about that.

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What financial level allows us to comfortably live and be generous

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according to God's calling.

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What specific financial goals align with God's purpose of Russ?

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Things like debt freedom.

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Maybe it's supporting ministry, maybe it's taking care of our family's needs.

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Listen, I want you to hear this.

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Don't aim for perfection.

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Just start putting your own definition of enough into words and do it today.

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And you might be asking at this point, Ralph, why do we do this?

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Because it directly fights that nagging feeling of never enough.

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And by defining your own God-centered finish line, you take back control

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from cultural pressures and comparison.

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It grounds you.

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It brings clarity and paves the way for genuine contentment that

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great gain the Bible talks about.

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Let's pray.

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Father God, thank you that true life isn't found in possessions.

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Lord, forgive us for the times we've fallen into the trap of

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comparison and discontentment.

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Lord, I pray for my friend listening right now.

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Lord, grant them the wisdom and courage as they take time today to reflect

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on what enough truly means for them.

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Guided by your spirit, Lord.

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Help them to tune out the noise of this world and tune into your voice,

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Lord, free them from the pressure to keep up and fill them instead with

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your peace and genuine contentment.

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Lord, we ask that you give them clarity on your purpose for their

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resources that you've provided.

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And Lord, we ask this in Jesus' name.

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Amen.

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Okay, I want you to take that action step today.

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Spend a little quiet time defining your enough.

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It's a powerful step towards finding real financial peace.

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And remember this progress, not perfection.

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You're building a foundation for joy, and be sure to check back with us tomorrow.

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We're gonna talk about a very simple, practical habit that can radically

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shift your perspective from seeing lack to seeing abundance no matter

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what your bank account balance says.

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We're gonna dive into action item number three, and that's

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practice daily Gratitude.

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And if today's episode resonated with you, I want you to consider

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sharing it with somebody.

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Check out our show notes for links and join our community@askralph.com.

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And until tomorrow, I wanna encourage you, keep seeking him first and

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defining your own finish line.

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Stay financially savvy and God bless you.

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Have a great day today.