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You felt it, haven't you?

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That knot in your stomach when a dream a needed step forward.

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Hinges on a single number, and it's a number.

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You don't fully grasp a number that feels like it holds all the power.

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Maybe for you, it was for an apartment or for a car, or

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even just turning on utilities.

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That moment when credit score is whispered and suddenly you feel exposed, you feel

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vulnerable, like your entire financial past is laid, bare, judged, and you're

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not even sure what the rules are.

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If that sounds like you, if your credit score feels like a silent,

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invisible barrier holding you back, then stick with me today.

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We're gonna pull back the curtain.

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We're gonna take back the power.

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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 truly great to be with you, just you and me.

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This is the place where we answer that deep question.

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How can I become a financially confident Christian?

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And we're still right here in the heart of our series dealing

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with the stress of money worries.

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We've been on a journey together, haven't we?

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Learning to face debt.

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Understanding credit and taking tangible steps towards real peace.

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Today we're discussing something that often feels shrouded in mystery, something

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that can cause a lot of unspoken anxiety.

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Your credit score and your credit report.

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These aren't just cold, arbitrary numbers.

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Their echoes of your financial journey, moments that shape

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your future opportunities.

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So let's be honest with each other today.

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What does your credit score actually mean for you, and why should you truly care?

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Perhaps you've never looked the, the thought alone feels heavy,

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maybe even a little shameful.

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What if it's bad?

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What if it confirms my deepest financial fears?

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Many times it's easier to just not know, to keep that part of

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your financial life locked away, out of sight, and out of mind.

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Or maybe you did apply for something.

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That rental, that loan and the terms were unexpected, the terms were harsh.

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Or maybe you were simply turned down and they mentioned your credit score,

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but it left you feeling confused.

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It left you feeling disempowered.

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Like someone else was holding the keys to your future, and you

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didn't even understand the lock.

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That quiet struggle, this lack of understanding about

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your own credit history.

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It's real.

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It leaves you feeling trapped, like important decisions about

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your life are being made based on a number that you don't control

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and a language you don't speak.

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It adds a crushing layer of stress precisely when you need to access credit

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for essential things leaving you wondering if your past will forever hold you back.

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But here's the truth, friend.

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Your credit report is simply a record.

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It's a snapshot of how you've managed and borrowed money in the past.

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It shows if you paid bills on time, how much credit you've used and for how long.

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And your credit score, it's just a summary, a calculated

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number from that report.

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Now I wanna be clear about something.

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Our true identity, our worth is rooted firmly in Christ.

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We must start there.

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It's never in a number, never in a balance, but the truth is being

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a good steward, being responsible with our own financial reputation.

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That is a practical aspect of living wisely in the world.

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God has placed us in.

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The Bible consistently values integrity and faithfulness in our commitments.

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Think about Psalm chapter 37, verse 21.

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The wicked borrow and do not repay, but the righteous give generously.

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Now while that speaks to generosity, it also clearly implies that the

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righteous due repay their debts.

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And how about Proverbs Chapter 22, verse one.

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It reminds us this a good name.

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Is more desirable than great riches.

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It's great scripture, and in today's financial system, part of that good

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name, that reputation involves how reliably you've handled credit.

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Understanding and managing your credit report isn't about

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worshiping a number, it's just not.

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It's about being a diligent and trustworthy steward of your

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financial reputation, reflecting faithfulness in your commitments.

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It's about being free from that financial anxiety.

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So my friend, you're asking what can you do right now?

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How do you move from feeling lost in the dark about your credit to shining

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a light on it and taking control?

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I've got an essential step.

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The one thing that will begin to shift everything for you is to take

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a practical step of accessing your free credit report and beginning to

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really understand the basic factors that influence your credit score.

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And I just wanna tell you right now, this isn't about fixing everything overnight.

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This is about knowledge.

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This is about empowerment.

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This is about stepping out of intimidation and into what

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I'll call informed awareness.

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It's about taking back the keys to your financial peace.

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So, okay, here's your one singular action step for today.

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Specifically designed to help you understand your credit report and

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your credit score, your action step.

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I want you to access your free credit report.

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You do that by going to the official website annual credit report.com,

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and I'll put that in the show notes.

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This is the only place authorized by federal law to give you a free

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copy of your credit report from each of the three major credit bureaus.

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That's Experian.

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Equifax and TransUnion, and you can get that once every 12 months.

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So when you get there, choose just one bureau to start with.

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Don't feel overwhelmed, just pick one.

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And then once you've pulled it, take just 15 or 20 minutes

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to look through it and listen.

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You don't need to become an expert today.

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Just glance at it and ask yourself some questions.

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Are the balances listed here, even mine?

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Do the balances look generally correct?

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Ask yourself, do I see in accounts I don't recognize?

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Just a quick scan.

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And then finally, if your bank or credit card company offers free access to your

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credit score, take a look there as well.

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Just notice the number.

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I don't want you to stress about it.

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Just see where you stand.

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Now you're wondering, Ralph, why does this help?

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Well, here's why it helps.

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That single action directly confronts that feeling of mystery and that

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feeling of fear that surrounds credit reports and credit scores, and it

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truly empowers you with the knowledge about your own financial history.

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It allows you to spot potential errors.

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It gives you a starting point for understanding how your financial actions

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impact your future and best of all.

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It replaces the stress of the unknown with informed confident awareness.

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Well, let's pray together now.

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Father God, we just thank you for giving us the ability to understand

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and to manage our resources.

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We confess that the world of credit reports and scores can feel complicated,

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even intimidating, and we have to admit, Lord, it often causes us anxiety.

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Please Lord, grant us clarity and grant us understanding as we access

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and review our credit report today.

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Help us to see this information not as a source of shame or source of judgment,

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Lord, but as a tool for wise stewardship.

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Guide us in understanding what influences our score, and how to manage our financial

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reputation in a way that honors you.

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And we ask this with confidence in Jesus' name, Amen.

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Understanding your credit report and score is powerful.

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It's an empowering step towards true financial peace.

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Don't be afraid to look my friend.

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It's the information you need to manage your finances wisely.

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And if taken this step, feel significant.

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I encourage you to share this episode with someone else who might

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benefit from this information.

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You can find resources and connect with our show at our website that's financially

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confident christian.com, and I've got a special gift for you on your journey.

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For the first 100 listeners who go to financially confident

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christian.com/master, I'm giving you a free copy of my book.

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It's called Mastering Your Finances.

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It's a quick, powerful tool designed as a starting point to help you

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break that cycle of financial shame.

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So again, go to financially confident christian.com/master

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to get your free copy today.

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Now, tomorrow we're gonna be talking about once you've looked at that credit

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report, how to clean up your credit report and build a healthier credit score.

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You don't wanna miss it.

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So make sure you join me tomorrow.

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Now let's all go out there and be financially confident.

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Christians, you can do this.

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I have confidence in you.

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Have confidence in yourself.

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Stay financially savvy.

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