If you think you’re immune to serving money—think again.
Some of the most “spiritual” Christians I know are money’s most loyal servants. They just happen to call it being responsible.
Harsh? Maybe. True? Absolutely.
Yahshua didn’t mince words:
“No one can serve two masters… You cannot serve God and mammon.” (Matthew 6:24, NKJV)
And yet, week after week, millions of believers lift their hands in worship while quietly bowing to another master the rest of the week. Not a golden calf. Not a pagan idol.
Just a bank account.
📢 Did you know that the Bible talks a lot about money? This should not surprise you because money plays a huge part in people’s lives. That’s why, I highly recommend you grab a copy of my guide, “How to Manage Your Finances: A 14-Day Bible Study to Grow, Steward, and Glorify God with Your Money.” This guide will not only teach you about money, but about trusting God in your life!
The Slavery We Sanctify
You don’t have to be rich to serve money. You just have to let it make your decisions for you.
It’s when you pick a job for the paycheck instead of God’s calling.
It’s when you sacrifice family, health, or your walk with God just to earn a little more.
It’s when your peace disappears the moment your savings run low.
And here’s the scary part: you can do all of that while thinking you’re living “wisely.”
But in reality? You’re worshiping the wrong master.
The Spirit Behind the Dollar
“Mammon” in Scripture is more than money—it’s a spiritual force. A rival god. It whispers that if you just work harder, save more, invest better… then you’ll be secure.
It’s the same lie Satan told Eve in Eden: You can be your own source.
And like Israel in the wilderness, we fall for it.
Yahweh can part seas for us, rain down manna, and still—deep down—we trust our paycheck more than His promises.

Your Quiet Litmus Test
Let’s do a quick heart check:
- If your job vanished tomorrow, would you panic more than pray?
- Do you ask God where to give, or do you give only what “makes sense” in your budget?
- Are your financial decisions based more on spreadsheets than on seeking His voice?
The answers reveal who’s really in charge.
Money: Tool or Tyrant?
God isn’t against money. He’s against money taking His place. When He’s your Master, money becomes a servant—something you command for His purposes, not something that commands you.
This isn’t about living broke. It’s about living free.
So here’s the hard truth: you can’t keep both masters. You’ll have to choose. And choosing God means trusting Him even when the numbers don’t add up.
💡 If this convicted you even a little…
It’s time to go deeper than a quick prayer and start a complete financial heart reset.
That’s exactly why I created:
📖 How to Manage Your Finances: A 14-Day Bible Study to Grow, Steward, and Glorify God with Your Money
This isn’t about “how to save for a vacation.” This is about dethroning money and putting Yahweh back in His rightful place as your Provider and Lord over your finances.
Inside, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Break free from the grip of mammon
✅ Create financial goals that please God
✅ Experience peace in your finances no matter your income
For 14 days, you’ll walk through the Bible’s blueprint for financial freedom—one that has nothing to do with chasing more and everything to do with trusting God more.
👉 Don’t wait until money’s grip tightens. Start now. Get your copy today and take the first step toward serving the only Master worth following.
