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File Size: 2098 KB
Print Length: 528 pages
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.; Revised, Updated edition (November 13, 2011)
Publication Date: November 13, 2011
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B000FCKCJM
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I really like this book mostly because it is comprehensive, covering nearly every money subject except budgeting. I believe there are enough budgeting books out there already. But if you want to see what the Bible has to say about money from nearly every angle, this book has it covered. I'm not sure I agree with every conclusion Randy comes to about giving, but you won't come away with the same perspective on money in general after reading it. I finished it a month ago and am still contemplating every day about how I should honor God with what money He has given me. I would say this a great complement to the books written by Larry Burkett and Ron Blue.I have led three Sunday School series on money, have been certified as a money counselor in our church and still came away with many new ideas after reading this book. I am recommending it to many of my friends. Now I'm ready to create a whole new Sunday School series based on this book.
Randy Alcorn does a most excellent work in successfully communicating many of the intangibles around the proper handling of money and possessions for the Christian, in light of eternity. Eternity is key to every concise argument made - it's a matter of "a right perspective - an eternal perspective." He is clearly gifted with keen insight and skill in helping each of us carefully evaluate our potential for mindless routine behavior, devoid of biblical expectations.Of the vast material read over the last year, this book has had the greatest impact upon me from a behavioral standpoint. There are many things we read that might change our thinking, or impact our attitude about a given matter. However, there are few writings, apart from the Bible with the latent potential to impact behavior to the degree of this book. The message has everything to do with how we handle the financial resources, talent, time, and any other area of life for which we are considered stewards. Unfortunately, much of the Christian life is lived incongruent to so much of what we say we believe. Is it no wonder so many of us have lost our Christian witness before a waiting and watching world. Our actions speak louder than our words. In most cases, the surrounding culture has much greater influence upon us to accept their lifestyles as the norm, rather than the church influencing the surrounding culture.Indeed, how we handle money says much about our character toward people and toward our King - Jesus. As noted in the text by Richard Halverson, "...Money is an exact index to a man's character." To this end, Alcorn categorically defines and addresses each and every area of stewardship in the life of a Christian and offers the appropriate biblical support for each.Alcorn carefully defines the destructive nature of materialism in the American culture and within the modern-day church. Both spectrums, from asceticism to materialism are dangerous in the life of the Christian. The instruction to the reader is addressed from the proper perspective of a steward who owns nothing but is working on behalf of the true owner. The steward is entrusted with all that he has and must eventually give an account for his actions - whether wise, or unwise. Alcorn's approach is to help the reader better understand the spirit of the text in that it's not just about the money. The product (Scripture would suggest fruit; Matt. 7:16; John 15:1-8) of the Christian's life is the result or consequence of a relationship with someone (viz., Jesus Christ) and His ultimate authority and kingship in the lives of His faithful servants. Essentially, all people everywhere have a couple of options or motivations for serving one of two masters; Jesus Christ, or the common coin. There are consequential destinations and rewards for each which must be reconciled.Alcorn's portrayal of the Christian as a pilgrim is also a fitting and meaningful analogy in that his thinking suggests we are not to sink our roots to deeply in this earthly soil as it only further complicates the process of up-rooting and moving on. Yet, this is our default tendency - to settle-in and make this world our home. The proper mindset of a pilgrim is critical to the overall success of the mission of the individual, family, and church.Additional attention is given to a myriad of issues including lifestyle, missions, retirement, insurance, and a litany of other areas impacted by our attitude toward money, possessions, and one's perspective upon eternity.As previously mentioned, few books have been as convincing to the point of behavioral modification. This book had a REAL impact upon me and my general outlook not just toward money, but toward life renewed as an operational steward of the Kingdom.
I like this book I read it one hour each day for four weeks. The other can be a little long-winded he repeats a lot of his points but overall good book. One thing I liked about the book is he sites all of his biblical references anytime he brings up something from the Bible he includes the verse right next to it so you're not having to wonder does the Bible really say that? I thought this book was going to be a bunch of propaganda and guilt you into giving more to your church but it turns out it wasn't like that at all. I mean don't get me wrong it does show why we should give but the author basically just says this is what the Bible says this is how I've been blessed by changing some things in my life style these are stories of other people who have been blessed by making changes in I thought this book was going to be a bunch of propaganda and guilt you into giving more to your church but it turns out it wasn't like that at all. I mean don't get me wrong it does show why we should give but the author basically just says this is what the Bible says this is how I've been blessed by changing some things in my life style these are stories of other people who have been blessed by making changes in their finances and you can make a choice to do the same or not. I would read it again but probably not within the next two years because it's kind of long for my taste but overall very good book.
This is the most exhaustive and complete book that I have ever found on what the Bible says about money. It is not necessarily an easy read at 520 pages long. But, if you want a great understanding of what the Bible says about money, this book is for you. I agree with most of what Alcorn says, but there are a few points of disagreement that I have with him, mainly in the area of insurance. While it is admirable to want the church to care for those in great need, that is just not the reality of the world we live in. Sin has created an environment where things don't work as God intended, and death is a reality. We have a high responsibility to care for our families, and it seems to me that a prudent amount of insurance is an important part of this provision.I love many of the quotes and stories that Randy shares, and I have quoted him several times in my own book about what the Bible says about money. Financial Faithfulness: Unlocking Scripture to Avoid the Distraction of MoneyChristians struggle mightily to handle money according to the principles laid out in Scripture. Thus, this is an important book to read and then to keep on your shelf as a reference to refer back to.
Randy Alcorn challenges to think through what our possessions mean to us. He is ardent but not sanctimonious. I was interested in what he had to say even when I strongly disagreed with it (e. g., rewards in heaven). This book is useful for any evangelical Christian who understands the basic Gospel message and who wants to consider what to do next to grow in her faith.
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