Money & Finance

Module 3 · Lesson

Pricing with Integrity

Luke 10:7 / Leviticus 19:35-36 4 min

The worker deserves his wages. Use honest scales and honest weights.

Luke 10:7 / Leviticus 19:35-36

Underpricing is not humility — it's often fear dressed up as generosity. When you charge less than your work is worth, you undermine your sustainability and make it harder to serve well.

Luke 10:7 is straightforward: fair work deserves fair pay. This applies in both directions — you should pay others fairly, and you should charge fairly for your own work.

The Leviticus passage goes further: God cares about honest measurement. Pricing that misleads, fee structures that obscure — these violate the spirit of honest commerce.

Kingdom pricing is simple: charge what your work is genuinely worth, be transparent about it, and let your quality justify it.

This week

Audit your current pricing. Is it based on your actual value, or on fear and guesswork? Identify one offer that may be underpriced and research what adjusting it would require.