A Biblical Vision of "Enough" with Taylor Standridge
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In this episode of Faith & Finance, host Rob West explores the biblical concept of 'enough' with Taylor Standridge, FaithFi's production manager and contributor to their new field guide, 'How Much Money Is Enough?'. The conversation challenges the common assumption that 'enough' is a financial number, arguing instead that it's fundamentally a matter of the heart, stewardship, contentment, and purpose. Taylor unpacks how our desires, trust, and sense of security are shaped by what we value most—whether worldly accumulation or God’s provision. Drawing from Scripture, including the manna in the wilderness and the parable of the rich fool, the episode emphasizes that true contentment comes not from control or possessions, but from trusting God daily and aligning our lives with His purposes. The discussion culminates in a powerful reminder: 'enough' isn't about a number—it's about a person: Jesus. Listeners are invited to redefine 'enough' through biblical wisdom, with practical tools and resources offered through FaithFi's partnership program. The episode also includes listener calls addressing precious metals investing and financial guidance for widows, with practical advice and resources recommended. The overarching message is that financial peace isn't found in more money, but in a deeper relationship with God, where contentment, generosity, and purpose become the true measures of abundance.
Enough is not a number—it's a heart issue rooted in trust, not accumulation.
True contentment comes from anchoring your security in God, not in financial plans or possessions.
Money is a tool for stewardship, not ownership; it should serve God’s purposes, not define your identity.
The parable of the rich fool warns that financial success without spiritual alignment leads to spiritual bankruptcy.
Contentment is a daily choice to trust God with what you have, regardless of circumstances.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
The Problem with Never Defining 'Enough'
“What happens when we never define enough? For many of us, it becomes pressure, always pushing us toward more, yet never delivering on the peace that it promises.”
Enough Is a Heart Issue, Not a Number
“When more becomes the goal, enough always stays just out of reach because that line keeps moving.”
Stewardship Over Ownership
The episode explores the shift from seeing money as personal property to recognizing it as a trust from God. This perspective frees believers from clinging to resources and invites open-handed use for God’s purposes.
Contentment vs. Control
“You can be financially successful and spiritually bankrupt at the same time.”
Living in Contentment: A Secret of the Christian Life
“The secret is Christ in me, not me in a different set of circumstances.”
“Enough is not something you discover by reaching a number. It is something you experience when your life is aligned with God.”
“When Christ is sufficient, our circumstances do not have to be.”
“You can be financially successful and spiritually bankrupt at the same time.”
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Taylor Standridge
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FaithFi
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Rob West
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How Much Money Is Enough?
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Parable of the Rich Fool
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Manna in the Wilderness
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Luke 12
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Wise Women Managing Money
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Philippians 4
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Rachel Faulkner Brown
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