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You buy the thing quick, hit feels good, but then it fades absolutely fast.

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Just more clutter.

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But that late night laugh with someone you love.

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That sticks for life.

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Here's the truth, stuff doesn't satisfy.

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Memories.

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Do want real wealth?

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Stop buying crap.

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Start buying what lasts.

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Stick with me and I'm gonna show you how to do that on today's show.

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Hey there.

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Welcome back to your daily, financially Confident Christian.

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I'm Ralph, and it's great for you to be here again today and just working

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towards answering that question, how can I become a financially confident Christian?

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We're continuing on our series Beyond the Budget.

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Finding financial freedom through living intentionally.

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Now, if you missed yesterday's show, we talked about unsubscribing

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from consumer culture.

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So if you miss it, I'm gonna encourage you to go check it out.

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I showed you how to break that cycle of that social culture

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that's trying to, consumer culture's pulling you in so tight.

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But today we're gonna change the subject and we're gonna talk about this.

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Should I invest my money in experiences over possessions?

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We're gonna get into it today.

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Because here's the way it usually plays out.

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At least it plays out this way for me.

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You buy something that you thought was gonna bring you joy, and maybe it did.

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It was that instant gratification.

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Oh, I had joy for maybe about 10 seconds.

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But that joy, it fades fast.

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But those shared moments, those times that are just you and somebody you

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love, or maybe you and your grandfather or or your mom or your dad, those

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shared moments bring lasting joy.

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See that pattern, if we really want to think about it, it reveals a true struggle

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that a lot of us deal with, and we have to come to the realization that investing

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in fleeting stuff instead of lasting meaning doesn't work for us anymore.

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All it does is it leads to clutter, all kinds of stuff, crap all around

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us, which leads to discontent and in the end just wasting a lot of money.

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And here's the thing I want you to know and I want you to hear today.

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I want you to hear loud and clear.

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Possessions fade.

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but experiences, those enrich your life.

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I thought about it when I was preparing for today's show.

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I can't remember most of my toys as a kid.

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I couldn't.

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I mean, I here and there.

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Somebody will post something on things.

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Oh yeah, I remember I had that.

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I don't remember those things.

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I do remember those tender moments I had with my mom now that she's not with us

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anymore, and I remember those days just running around my grandfather's garden.

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Those were experiences and see, it's those experiences that enrich our lives,

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not the stuff, not the crap that we buy.

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Let's look to scripture for some, God, look at the book of Matthew

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chapter six, verses 19 to 21, and this just nails it with a hammer.

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Do not store up treasures on earth, but store up treasures in heaven

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for where your treasure is there.

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Your heart will be also,

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your heart is not going to be satisfied in stuff, but just

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think about those relationships I mentioned a few minutes ago.

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Those are things I think about every day.

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Let's look at Proverbs chapter 15, verse 17.

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Better.

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A meal of vegetables where there is love.

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Think about that at the time.

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A meal of vegetables.

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Lot people say, Rob, it's not a meal, it's just vegetables.

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But that's better.

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A meal of that where there is love, because here's a truth

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bomb for today, and it took me a while to really understand this.

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Honestly, it took me about 50 years of my life, but when I finally figured it out.

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It was life changing and, and it's this statement, True joy, the true joy of

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life is not found in your stuff, but it's found in people, it's found in

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purpose, and it's found in presence.

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And here's the biblical connection to this Truly why stewardship.

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If we want to be why stewards of what God has given us, it values

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relationships over that material gain.

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So now you're saying, Ralph, great, okay, I get it.

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But how do I make this work in my life?

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What can I do?

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How do I shift towards lasting richness?

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I've got a really simple way for you to do it, and it's all about prioritizing.

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I want you to prioritize meaningful experiences and relationship

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building over material purchases.

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Now that sounds easy.

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I wanna talk to you in a couple minutes about how to make that

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happen, but that's what it's about.

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It's about prioritizing those meaningful experiences, those

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times, those relationships.

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Over that crap, that stuff that you buy that ends up on a shelf that

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you don't even look at or ends up, you know, going to the charity.

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So here's your one action item for today.

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I want you to reflect on a past purchase.

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I want you to think about something you bought recently.

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Just think about it for something comes to mind and ask yourself this

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really brutally honest question, did that bring you lasting joy?

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Did it bring you lasting joy?

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I think about the last thing I bought.

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I bought a new car, for example.

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Did it bring me lasting joy?

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No.

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It was kind of cool when I first got it.

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It showed it around it.

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Yeah, but it wasn't joy.

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But now I want you to think the next question, think of a recent experience.

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Did

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that leave deeper joy?

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Lemme give you some examples.

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Let's say you purchased a trendy $50 gadget from an online ad. You're

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scrolling through Facebook, you say, oh, this is a cool gadget.

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I gotta have this.

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You got it.

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You used it one time.

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Where's it at now?

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It's in a drawer somewhere.

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It's collecting dust on the shelf.

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But think about that interaction you had with your kids, that spontaneous

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walk and that stopping at the ice cream stand with your kids and just listening

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to their laughter and that, and think about how much of a happy memory that is.

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Tech Gadget used it one time that walk with your kids and stopping at

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the ice cream stand, just watching 'em run around and maybe one of 'em

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drop their ice cream on the ground.

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That's a memory that you'll cherish forever.

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Maybe you're, you're in the shoes.

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You bought this pair of expensive shoes.

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You, you bought it on impulse.

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You were walking through 'em all and said, oh, those are sharp.

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I gotta have those.

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And they looked great.

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Maybe they looked great on your feet.

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Everybody's, oh, those are great shoes, Sally.

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Now you're second guessing the cost.

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'cause you're looking at your budget going, man, I, I was more than I

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should have spent on a pair of shoes.

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But then think about a comparison to that.

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Maybe you could have spent just 10 bucks, rented a movie at home

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with your spouse and had a deeper connection and really found relaxation.

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I. So once you think about those things, next thing I want you to do is brainstorm

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one value aligned experience, and I'm gonna give you some examples in a second.

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Ask yourself what simple experience brings joy to my life and fits into my values?

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We talked a lot a couple days ago about defining your

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values, defining your enough.

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Well, maybe for you, you value connection.

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It's important that you connect with people.

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Here's a great idea for you.

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If you want to have a value online, that's not gonna cost you any money.

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Invite a friend over for coffee.

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Make it at home.

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It's not gonna, not $10 share.

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No.

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Just a simple cup of coffee.

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I don't drink coffee, but a cup of tea, whatever that is, and have a conversation.

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Share their life.

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Share what's going on in their life.

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Be genuinely interested in them.

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Maybe you value peace and rest.

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You're not gonna get that from going to buying something.

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So if you really wanna live in that, take a morning walk by the lake.

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You don't have to buy anything.

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Just listen to some worship music or listen to the show.

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Or journal some, or think about why you're walking.

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That's an experience.

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Or maybe you value family.

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So maybe for you, instead of spending money on something, have

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the Saturday afternoon board games and pizza night with your kids.

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Yeah, it might cost you a couple bucks for the pizza.

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But you're gonna remember those days.

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The rest of your life, you're gonna think back when, like me, my kids are grown now.

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They're, they're, they're, they're al the nesta, as they say.

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And, and I think back at it now, like I didn't take the time to invest in those

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experiences as much as I could have.

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So I just wanna encourage you to do that.

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The third thing I'm gonna encourage you to do is to plan and prioritize,

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because as I see on the show all the time, what gets measured gets done.

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Schedule these experiences because it's not gonna feel normal at first, perhaps.

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Then prioritize that budget for it.

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Even if it's a small material purchase.

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You need, like the pizzas for example, you can budget for that.

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For example, let's say you want to do something with the family.

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Schedule a Sunday family hike and bring along snacks.

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Bring along snacks.

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You don't have to worry about the kids.

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Hey mom, what are we going to eat?

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You got snacks right there and you don't have to worry about order

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and takeout this week instead.

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Or maybe plan a cozy evening at, at home with your spouse, maybe some candlelight

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music and your favorite takeoff.

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A good friend of mine, mark, does a podcast called Practical Prepping, and he

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and his wife were talking about low or no cost ways to, to really enjoy date night.

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Well, one of the things they mentioned is, you know, they set the table in the dining

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room, they put the nice, the, the candle in the middle, and a nice tablecloth.

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They were gonna have dinner together anyway, cost them nothing.

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But think about the experience of that.

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Maybe you host a potluck dinner with your friends next Friday.

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Instead of all of you going out to dinner and spending a

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ton of money, have a potluck.

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Everybody brings something

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that will be an experience that you'll remember.

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You'll grow, you'll grow closer to people, and you'll build those relationships.

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And all of this helps because it redirects spending to what truly matters.

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I hope you're hearing this.

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It's not about your stuff.

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It's not about the crap.

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It's the relationships because it deepens joy, it deepens those connections.

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And when you have joy and you have strong relationships, you've got peace.

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And in the end, it absolutely reinforces purposeful living.

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Well, let's pray together.

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Father God, we thank you for the joy of meaningful experiences in our lives.

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Lord, just forgive us right now for chasing those temporary possessions,

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those quick hits, that make us feel full for just a second Lord.

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But then they're just gone.

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They're wiped out.

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And we just ask that you would help us to invest in relationships.

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Lord, help us to invest in growth and invest in your glory.

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And Lord, again, we ask that you would help us let our spending

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reflect those eternal priorities.

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And we just ask you to fill us with lasting joy, Lord,

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and fill us with your wisdom.

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And we ask this in confidence.

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In Jesus' name, Amen.

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As I said a few minutes ago, if you hear nothing else today, remember

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this experiences enrich your life, but possessions are always gonna fade.

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So make a decision today.

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Make a decision to choose moments over material this week.

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You are moving towards lasting freedom, and if today's episode

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has helped you, I wanna encourage you to share it with somebody else

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who needs a little, a little help.

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A little pat on the back, a little hug, as they say.

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You can point them right to our website.

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That's it.

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Financially confident christian.com.

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And while you're there or they're there, I wanna give you a free gift.

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It's a copy of my book.

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It's called Mastering Your Finances.

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Absolutely free for you.

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It's a short read, but it is significantly impactful to help you get your

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finances going in the right order.

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And you can get that again by going to financially

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confident christian.com/master.

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Now, tomorrow we're going to take it up a notch even further as we work.

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To be intentional, we're gonna be talking about applying mindfulness to

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every spending choice that we make.

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We're gonna really look at every single choice and apply mindfulness to it.

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So I wanna encourage you not to miss it, but let's go out there

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today and be financially confident.

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Christians, you can do this.

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I truly believe in you.

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Believe in yourself.

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Stay financially savvy.

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God bless you, and you have a great day today.