Finances can either unite or divide a home. Many couples pray for provision but hide their transactions from each other. Secrecy in money matters breeds distrust faster than lack ever could.
Proverbs 11:3 says, “The integrity of the upright shall guide them.” Integrity is not just about avoiding sin—it’s about being open. When husband and wife are honest about income, spending, and goals, money becomes a tool of progress, not a source of suspicion.
It’s not “my money” or “your money”—it’s “our stewardship.” Both are accountable to God for how resources are handled. Sit together, plan together, save together, and give together. Transparency brings peace because it builds trust.
If one spouse feels controlled or excluded from financial decisions, resentment grows. But when both carry the weight of responsibility, they grow in unity.
Remember, money reveals more than your spending habits—it reveals your values. A couple that agrees on financial purpose will find that provision flows more freely, because they’ve chosen to honor God in agreement.
Prince Victor Matthew
Hope Expression Values You
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