The Bible's Hidden Habits for Financial Success

The Bible's Hidden Habits for Financial Success

Author: Bob Lotich, Linda Lotich January 23, 2026 Duration: 22:28
In this episode, Bob and Linda unpack spiritual habits found in Scripture that quietly shape financial outcomes—habits that have nothing to do with spreadsheets or hustle culture, but everything to do with becoming the kind of person money can be trusted with.
 
These aren't the usual "Christian money tips." They're deeper.
 
And once you see them, you can't unsee them.
 
 
🔑🔑 What You'll Learn in This Episode
Bob and Linda walk through 7 overlooked spiritual disciplines that directly affect how we earn, spend, save, and steward money:
  • Why fasting trains your "no muscle"—and why self-control matters more than budgeting
  • How integrity in the small things (the ones no one sees) protects your finances long-term
  • The quiet power of choosing the right friends—and how the wrong voices shape your future
  • Why wasting time eventually leads to wasting money (Ephesians 5:16)
  • How rest, not grinding, invites God's provision (and why Chick-fil-A is a case study)
  • Why gratitude shifts you from scarcity to abundance (1 Thessalonians 5:18)
  • The biblical formula for prosperity and success most people skip (Joshua 1:8)
Along the way, they share personal stories—from fasting and spending fasts, to integrity decisions that cost them in the moment but paid off long-term—and explain why God's math often looks different than ours.
 
📖📖 Scriptures Referenced (NLT)
  • Matthew 6
  • 2 Corinthians 9
  • Proverbs 13:20
  • Ephesians 5:16
  • 1 Thessalonians 5:18
  • Joshua 1:8
 
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Educational content only. This episode is not individualized financial advice.
 
 

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What does it look like to manage money well when your faith is the foundation of your life? That’s the central question explored in SeedTime with Bob and Linda Lotich. This isn't just another financial advice show; it's a conversation about integrating biblical principles with the practical realities of budgeting, investing, and building a secure future. Bob and Linda approach finances from a unique perspective, one that challenges conventional wisdom by framing stewardship as a spiritual practice. Their discussions move beyond spreadsheets to consider how financial health directly impacts your marriage, your sense of purpose, and your ability to live generously. Each episode aims to provide actionable steps to simplify your finances, eliminate debt, and cultivate a sense of peace and control over the resources you've been given. The goal is to shift your focus from anxiety about money towards freedom, allowing you to invest your time and energy into what truly matters. If you've ever felt that typical money advice misses the heart of the matter, this podcast offers a different path-one where faith and finances are seamlessly connected. Tune in for honest conversations that blend personal experience with practical strategy, all centered on building a life of purpose and provision.
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