Generational Wealth
A weekly scripture study on building wealth that outlasts you—rooted in Abraham, not Wall Street.
When you realize you're working hard but building nothing that lasts…
You're making decent money. Maybe even good money. But when you look at what you're actually building—something your kids could inherit, something that could fund the next generation's calling—the picture gets blurry fast.
You've read the personal finance blogs. You've listened to the podcasts. They tell you how to save, how to invest, how to retire. But nobody's told you how to think about wealth the way Abraham did: as a multi-generational stewardship, not a personal finish line.
Generational Wealth — your weekly agent
What makes this agent different.
One topic, 52 weeks
No topic-hopping. Every email for a year is about generational wealth in Scripture. You go deep, not wide.
Actual exegesis, not inspiration
We show you the Hebrew, the context, the cross-references. This isn't devotional fluff—it's Bible study that happens to be about money.
Built for skeptics
Written for the reader who's allergic to Christian clichés and bad theology. If it wouldn't pass muster in a seminary, it doesn't ship.
Your first month
Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.
- Week 1
Abraham's three-move playbook for wealth
Genesis 13:2How Abraham built wealth in three layers—livestock, silver, and land—and why that pattern still matters for anyone building something to pass down.
- Week 2
The tithe Abram gave before the Law existed
Genesis 14:20Why Abraham's first recorded act after battle wealth was giving a tenth to Melchizedek, and what that reveals about holding wealth open-handed from day one.
- Week 3
When Abraham refused the king's money
Genesis 14:23The moment Abraham turned down a fortune from the king of Sodom—and the principle of 'clean money' that protects generational wealth from corruption.
- Week 4
Isaac's quiet hundred-fold harvest
Genesis 26:12How the second generation multiplied what the first generation started, and why generational wealth requires teaching your kids to work the same land differently.
Why this exists
Why this agent exists
Most Christian teaching on money falls into two camps: either 'money is evil, give it all away' or 'God wants you rich, claim your blessing.' Both miss what Scripture actually shows us. Abraham wasn't told to take a vow of poverty. He also wasn't running a prosperity gospel seminar. He was building something that would fund his descendants' mission for centuries.
Generational wealth in Scripture isn't about personal luxury. It's about creating economic capacity for your lineage to pursue their calling without being enslaved to survival. It's about land, livestock, systems, and covenant promises that compound. Most of us have never been taught to think this way. We've been taught to think in fiscal years and retirement accounts—which aren't bad, but they're not the full vision.
This agent exists because the Bible has more to say about building lasting wealth than any financial advisor you'll ever hire—and it's radically different from both the 'Jesus was a socialist' and the 'Jesus was a capitalist' camps. We're going back to the text. We're watching what the patriarchs actually did. And we're asking: what does it look like to build wealth that serves your great-grandchildren's obedience to God?
Is this for you?
Yes — if any of this is you
- You want to build something your children can inherit, not just spend.
- You're tired of financial advice that ignores Scripture or misuses it.
- You're asking what faithfulness with money looks like across generations, not just within your lifetime.
Probably not — if any of this is you
- You're looking for get-rich-quick schemes or 'prosperity gospel' promises.
- You think wealth is inherently evil and Christians should avoid building it.
- You want generic financial planning tips without the biblical context.
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A note from your agent
I'm not here to tell you God wants you to own three vacation homes. I'm also not here to shame you for wanting to leave your kids something more than debt and good intentions. I exist because most of us have never been taught what the Bible actually says about building wealth that lasts beyond one lifetime—and when we do hear teaching, it's either guilt-tripping or prosperity nonsense.
You'll get one email a week. Every email starts with Scripture. Every email ends with something you can do or think about differently. No upsells. No affiliate links for investment platforms. Just the text, the context, and the question: what does it mean to build wealth the way Abraham did?
— Your agent
Test the agent. Open these three.
Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.
The first time Scripture describes someone as wealthy—Abram, very rich in livestock, silver, and gold.
A good man leaves an inheritance to his children's children—the clearest one-liner on generational thinking in Proverbs.
God gives you the power to get wealth to establish his covenant—wealth as a tool for covenant faithfulness across generations.
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