Episode Summary:
In this episode A.B. Ridgeway explores biblically-based financial philosophies derived from Matthew chapter 15, verses 11 through 14. He emphasizes the significance of intentions and actions over traditions, highlighting the importance of using wealth for good. Through anecdotes and biblical references, Ridgeway navigates the complexities of financial stewardship and ethical investing.
Key Takeaways:
Traditions do not always align with biblical principles; it's crucial to discern between tradition and divine guidance.
The true value of wealth lies in how it is used to benefit others and honor God, not in its acquisition alone.
Surround yourself with individuals who uphold ethical financial practices and strive to positively influence others.
Develop a gifting plan to allocate resources towards charitable endeavors and promote meaningful change in the world.
Seek financial advice rooted in faith and integrity to build a solid foundation for your financial journey.
Quotes:
"Just because it's a tradition doesn't mean it's right."
"The best advice is worth having, but choose wisely what you act upon."
"Jesus hung around those who needed guidance, yet never compromised his principles."
For personalized financial guidance rooted in faith and ethical principles, schedule a free consultation with A.B. Ridgeway Wealth Management at 337-414-3686 or visit www.abridgewaywealthmanagement.com.
Keywords:
Biblically-based financial philosophies
Ethical investing
Financial stewardship
Wealth management
Biblical principles
Faith-based financial advice
Ethical financial practices
Gifting plan
Financial integrity
Financial guidance rooted in faith
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About Financial Advisors Say The Darndest Things Podcast:
As Christians, we were taught to be good stewards over our tithing and giving to the less fortunate. But when it came to our personal finances and investing we were left clueless on what the Bible says. What does the Bible say about managing debt, leaving a legacy, investing, and planning for your retirement? Mr. Christian Finance answers these and many other questions because we want to teach you how to become rich and righteous!
Meet A.B. Ridgeway:
A.B. Ridgeway, MBA (info@abrwealthmanagement.com) is the owner and Christian Financial Advisor with A.B. Ridgeway Wealth Management. With a decade in the finance industry, his goal is to give believers clarity around the most confusing topic in the Bible, money, and tithing. A.B. Ridgeway helps tithing Christians become cheerful givers but unlocking their money-making potential, so they can prosper and be the great stewards of the wealth God has entrusted them with.
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