What Kind of Financial Legacy Do I Want to Leave for God’s Kingdom?

We’re diving into a biggie today: what happens to your money when you’re gone? Yep, it's a heavy topic, but it’s super important. We’re talking about leaving a legacy that doesn’t just stack up cash but actually builds God’s kingdom. It’s all about being intentional with our finances and thinking long-term. So, whether you’re rich or just getting by, you can leave an impact that points others to Jesus. Trust me, it’s not just for the wealthy; it’s for anyone willing to make a difference! Let’s dig in and figure out how to shape your financial legacy today—what kind of financial legacy do I want to leave for God’s kingdom?Read today’s blog articleCheck out the full podcast episode hereFinancial habits are crucial, but let’s get real—what happens to your hard-earned cash when you’re no longer around? Today, Ralph dives into the nitty-gritty of legacy planning. Sure, it’s a heavy topic, but it’s one that needs our attention, right? We’ve got our budgets down, we’re living with purpose, but are we thinking about how our financial lives can keep making an impact for God’s kingdom even after we’ve shuffled off this mortal coil? Ralph pulls no punches, reminding us that stewardship doesn’t end at death—it’s a long-term game. He shares wisdom from Proverbs and 1 Timothy to hammer home the point: leaving an inheritance isn’t just for the wealthy; it’s for anyone willing to be intentional about their legacy. He urges us to define what we want our money to achieve after we’re gone and how we can bless others, making it clear that you don’t need a fat wallet to make a lasting impact. It’s all about the heart and intention behind our financial decisions.As Ralph unpacks these ideas, he breaks down actionable steps to help us get started on our legacy planning, like envisioning what we want to leave behind and identifying specific areas to focus on—be it a will, charitable giving, or saving for future missions. He emphasizes that these conversations about money aren’t just for us; they’re for our family too. We need to communicate our values and intentions clearly to those we leave behind. It’s about building a legacy that points others to Christ, and Ralph encourages us to take one small step toward that today. Think about what you want to accomplish with your finances after you’re gone; it’s time to get intentional about our legacy and ensure our financial stories tell a meaningful tale even after we’re gone.Takeaways: Building financial habits is key, but what happens to your money after you're gone? Legacy isn't just for the rich; it's about what you value and how you bless others. Think long-term about your financial legacy and how it can impact God's kingdom. Start planning today by defining your financial legacy and taking small actionable steps. Links referenced in this episode:financiallyconfidentchristian.comfinanciallyconfidentchristian.com/masterLISTEN NOWWATCH NOW ON YOUTUBE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)WATCH NOW ON RUMBLE (OUR VIDEO VERSION)

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2025 Best Christian Finance Podcast in the U.S., awarded by Best of Best Review. Money isn’t just about numbers — it’s about confidence, stewardship, and faith. If you've ever felt stuck in the cycle of financial shame, you're not alone — and you don't have to stay there. Welcome to Financially Confident Christian, where we blend Biblical wisdom, practical financial strategies, and daily encouragement to help you break free, build lasting confidence, and honor God with your resources. Hosted by Ralph Estep Jr., a seasoned financial coach with a heart for ministry, each episode offers real-world steps you can take today — no complicated jargon, no judgment — just real hope and real help. Whether you're climbing out of debt, learning to budget with purpose, or dreaming of financial freedom, this is your place to start. One step. One decision. One prayer at a time. Your story isn’t defined by your past. It's shaped by your next faithful step. Let’s walk this journey together.