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Politics By Faith w/Mike Slater

God Or Money: Who Is Your Master?

Politics By Faith w/Mike Slater

The First Digital Inc.

News, Religion & Spirituality, Politics, Christianity

4.9592 Ratings

🗓️ 30 March 2023

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Many people in society have let money become a master of their life. However, Matthew 6:24 says that "no one can serve two masters." Mike Slater dives into what this means for America as it enters into a period of economic turmoil. Plus, some perspective from Christian economist Dave Arnott on what the bible says about money.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome to Politics by Faith, brought to you by Public Square and Patriot Gold Group.

0:11.8

Thanks for being here.

0:13.5

We did a special Politics by Faith on the TV the other day.

0:18.3

I felt this was such an important topic, so we just took this podcast and did it on

0:21.4

the TV show, and I just want to present it in full here to you. So we talked about anxiety when it

0:27.3

comes to money and the economy. This is one of my biggest failings issues, and I just want to talk it out

0:35.6

loud and see where you stand it on it as well.

0:38.8

So this opening segment is about how you can't serve two masters.

0:42.9

And then we talk with Dave Arnott.

0:45.0

He is known as the Christian economist, author of biblical economic policy, 10 scriptural

0:49.5

truths for fiscal and monetary decision making.

0:52.4

Just talking about how we should view money versus how

0:55.6

the world views money. I hope this episode is helpful for you. Because I have way too much

1:03.3

anxiety, particularly about money. By the way, this podcast, the reason I started it is because

1:09.2

I didn't want to have anxiety. It's really a therapy session for me.

1:12.6

So, join me.

1:14.6

Because anxiety with money is my biggest problem.

1:17.6

We're living in a time when there are runs on the bank.

1:22.6

How's the economy going? I don't know. Banks are failing.

1:26.6

There are pictures of people standing in line

1:28.5

outside of a bank hoping to get their money out, hoping their money's still there. This is stuff

1:34.0

out of your ninth grade history textbook, learning out the 1930s. But here we are today. Yet we're

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