At Christian Mommas, we believe that every area of our lives: our homes, our relationships, our time, and even our resources, belongs to the Lord. In this season, we are excited to invite you into a new devotional journey: “Kingdom Economics: Financial Stewardship Lessons From Asenath, Joseph’s Wife.”
This seven-day Bible plan explores what it means to steward influence, provision, and generational impact through the lens of God’s Kingdom. Rather than focusing solely on money, it examines the deeper spiritual foundation behind financial stewardship: identity, covenant alignment, and faithful obedience.
Rethinking Wealth Through a Kingdom Lens
Many believers have grown up hearing conflicting messages about money. Some were taught that pursuing financial stability or growth is unspiritual, while others have witnessed wealth pursued without righteousness. Scripture presents a different framework.
In God’s economy, resources are not the starting point—identity is.
Jesus taught that when we “seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness,” provision follows divine order (Matthew 6:33). Kingdom economics, therefore, begins with a heart aligned to God. When identity is anchored in covenant, stewardship becomes an expression of worship rather than striving.
Financial stewardship, from a biblical perspective, includes far more than money. It involves the responsible management of all that God entrusts to us: time, talents, influence, relationships, creativity, and material resources. These are gifts intended not only for personal provision but also for advancing God’s purposes in the world. ()
Learning From the Life of Asenath
One of the unique aspects of this Bible plan is its focus on Asenath, the wife of Joseph. Though her story appears briefly in Scripture, her life reveals profound truths about quiet influence, covenant partnership, and generational impact.
Asenath stood beside Joseph during a pivotal moment in history—when God elevated him to govern Egypt during a season of famine. Her role reminds us that God often advances His purposes through individuals who steward their position with humility, wisdom, and obedience. Through her lineage came Manasseh and Ephraim, tribes that would become part of Israel’s inheritance.
Her story offers a powerful reminder for women today: faithful stewardship within the home and family has generational consequences.
Why Financial Stewardship Matters for Christian Women
For wives and mothers especially, stewardship is not merely a financial topic—it is a Kingdom assignment. The rhythms of our homes shape how resources flow, how children learn wisdom, and how families build legacies that honor God.
Kingdom stewardship calls us to:
- Cultivate wisdom in how we manage what God entrusts to us
- Build households grounded in righteousness and order
- Model generosity, discipline, and faith for the next generation
- Align financial decisions with God’s purposes rather than cultural pressure
When we approach finances through the lens of the Kingdom, our homes become places where provision, wisdom, and legacy intersect.
An Invitation to Grow
We invite you to journey through this devotional with prayerful reflection. Allow the Holy Spirit to illuminate areas where your identity, priorities, and stewardship may be realigned with God’s design.
Ask yourself:
- Where is God inviting me to steward more faithfully in this season?
- How can my household reflect Kingdom principles in our financial decisions?
- What legacy of wisdom and stewardship am I building for the next generation?
This Bible plan is more than a study on money—it is an invitation to step into God’s divine order for provision, influence, and generational blessing.
You can begin the plan here:
Kingdom Economics: Financial Stewardship Lessons From Asenath, Joseph’s Wife
May this journey strengthen your faith, deepen your understanding of stewardship, and equip you to walk confidently in God’s Kingdom economy.

