Season 7 Episode 143
Most of us know we should budget, save, or spend with intention—but what if the real battle isn’t in our bank account, but in our hearts? In this powerful episode of Ask Ralph, we move beyond surface-level financial advice and get honest about what’s really driving our money decisions. Ralph unpacks the idea of “financial idols”—those sneaky sources of security, status, or self-worth that can quietly take God's place in our financial lives. If you've ever felt anxious about money, even when things are fine, or found yourself comparing your financial standing to others, this conversation might reveal the hidden idols affecting your choices.
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Through Scripture, reflection, and prayerful self-examination, Ralph guides listeners to ask tough but freeing questions: Where do I find my security? What am I sacrificing for money? Do I trust my savings more than I trust God? By naming and confessing these idols, we take a crucial step toward both spiritual and financial freedom. You’ll leave this episode not with guilt, but with clarity, peace, and a renewed desire to honor God in your financial journey.
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