Redefining investment through a kingdom lens challenges everything our culture teaches us about value and growth. While the world fixates on financial returns, God's economy measures success by transformed lives and spiritual fruit that remains.
This episode dives deep into what it truly means to invest as Christians in a society obsessed with immediate gratification. Our conversation with Jason Kriedler explores how biblical investment focuses on people rather than portfolios—it's about pouring ourselves into relationships that foster spiritual growth in others and ourselves.
Many believers hesitate to invest in others because they feel inadequate or unqualified. But as we discover, God doesn't call the equipped; He equips the called. The most powerful investments often happen when we simply step out in faith, trusting the Holy Spirit to fill our gaps and work through our willingness rather than our expertise. We share personal stories of how informal moments—camping trips, coffee conversations, walking through life's challenges together—often create the deepest impact.
Like any worthwhile investment, kingdom investment is a long game. The returns may not be immediately visible, but they're eternal in significance. Jesus himself modeled this by investing years in ordinary disciples who ultimately changed the world. Whether you're feeling called to disciple others or seeking someone to pour into you, this episode offers practical wisdom for taking that first step toward investing in what truly matters.
Are you ready to shift your perspective from worldly returns to eternal dividends? Listen now to discover how small, consistent deposits of time and presence can yield immeasurable growth in God's kingdom.
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