Friday Blessing

Patricia R.
on 3/25/11 7:50 am - Perry, MI

 

March 25

Dealing with Debt

romans 13:1-8

Every citizen has the responsibility to submit to governmental authority. Obeying the laws of the land which do not contradict scriptural commands is an essential part of honoring the Lord. Verse 7 of today’s passage says, “Render to all what is due them." Just as we are obligated to pay our taxes, we’re also to repay all of our debts (v. 8).

The Lord expects anyone who borrows money to be diligent about making regular repayments. By withholding what is rightfully due, we are guilty of stealing from the lender. Not only that, but we also ruin our testimony for Christ. Since the offense of defaulting on a loan is serious, we need to be diligent about getting ourselves out of debt and staying out.

Perhaps this i****ting close to home. As daunting as the task of debt reduction may seem, you are not alone. God wants you to be financially free, and He will show you the way. However, His method is usually not a fast fix, but a slow and steady approach, which will also effectively train you to avoid future debt. Confess that you haven’t been a good steward of your resources, commit to making some sacrificial changes, and consistently work toward your goal. Then watch the Lord faithfully lead you out of debt.

Does a mountain of debt seem bigger to you than almighty God? If so, your focus is on your own inabilities instead of His faithfulness. For those who turn to the Lord in genuine repentance and surrender, He’ll supply the needed resources as well as the persistence to repay what is owed.

Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 3/25/11 9:34 am - Vancouver, WA
This is something I don't understand about some of the really right wing fundamental Christians, they seem to feel they can pick and choose what to pay the government. Myself I was raised that it is an honor to be able to pay taxes in this country of freedom!
Patricia R.
on 3/25/11 2:34 pm - Perry, MI
This is a difficult one for me.  After my divorce, I spent a lot of money on travel to see my kids, and shopping, all on charge cards.  I filed for bankruptcy several years ago, and had trouble making those payments.  I am out of bankruptcy, and trying to stave off the creditors with payment agreements.  I downsized my apartment over a year ago, to be able to pay my debts.  I no longer have credit cards, so everything is cash.  Like my alcoholism and eating disorder, shopping is an addiction. 

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
96179

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