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Many are wrestling with the question of money.

Some were taught that poverty equals holiness, while others were told that riches are the ultimate sign of favor. But the truth is not found in extremes — it's found in obedience.

Scripture reminds us: “No one is able to serve two masters... You are not able to serve Elohim and mammon.” (Mattithyahu 6:24)
This isn’t about never handling money — it’s about never letting money handle you.

Barakah (blessing) is not always material. It’s the fruit of obedience. For some, that may look like managing great resources with humility. For others, it’s walking with joy and contentment in simplicity. Either way, the question isn’t how much do you have, but are you aligned with what you were given to steward?

If you've been hesitant to step into business or develop what’s in your hand because of fear around money, I invite you to reconsider. Business isn’t the problem. Purpose is the point. When your work is rooted in Torah and guided by the Ruach of YAHUAH, it becomes an offering, not a compromise.

So ask yourself:
What has the Master placed in me to build, refine, or release for the good of the Remnant?
How might this be used to strengthen, supply, or sustain others in the times to come?

I'm here if you’d like to talk through it. Whether you’re just starting or need support refining what you already have, feel free to reach out.
You can book time to speak with me here (free of charge): https://calendar.app.google/fHcFPC9viM63djpM6

Let’s prepare to be a people who are ready — spiritually and practically — to serve our King and each other.

Shalom, Remnant Family.