When Financial Security Hijacks Trust in God - Mick Wienholt

Financial peace, debt-free living, and mortgage freedom are common Christian goals—but they can quietly mask an idolatry of control. In this episode, When You Look podcast host Mick Weinholt joins Christianity Without Compromise to examine how our cultural obsession with “financial freedom” can become a substitute for trusting God. From tithing to praying for mortgage miracles, we explore how even “good stewardship” can reveal deeper issues of self-reliance, fear, and misplaced devotion.

Key takeaways from this episode:
Church language around “financial freedom” often baptizes a desire for control; mortgage payoff and nest eggs can function as counterfeit saviors that promise relief from anxiety but demand devotion.
Source matters. When God initiates a call to stewardship, obedience bears life; when self initiates from fear or ego, the same behaviors drift into mammon and idolatry.
Tithing is less about hitting 10% and more about reordering loves; starting, increasing, and budgeting in prayer exposes whether money is a tool for worship or the object of worship.

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Mick Weinholt is the host of When You Look, a podcast where ordinary people share extraordinary stories of how God shows up in everyday life. 

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When Financial Security Hijacks Trust in God - Mick Wienholt
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