Weekend Blessing

Patricia R.
on 3/26/11 2:06 am - Perry, MI

 

March 26/27

Enslaved by Debt

Proverbs 22:7

Personal debt has skyrocketed in our Western culture. Easy credit, a desire for material goods, and an unwillingness to save and wait have led many people down the path of financial bondage. The Bible doesn’t forbid borrowing, but it clearly warns us of its negative consequences. Our verse today describes the borrower as the lender’s slave.

Every dollar you borrow costs you a measure of freedom. Your paycheck is no longer entirely yours; a part of it must be set aside to repay your creditor. As the interest adds up, the financial burden may necessitate longer working hours. For Christians, the obligation to repay debt oftentimes hinders the ability to give to
the Lord’s work or help people in need. Instead of getting the first part, God gets leftovers or nothing at all. 

The consequences of accumulating debtreach beyond monetary issues. The burden of mounting bills creates emotional and relational stress. In fact, financial problems are one of the leading causes of divorce. Even our relationship with the Lord is affected when we let our appetite for the world’s goods override our obedience to biblical principles. Although God promises to supply our needs, how often do we jump ahead of Him and provide for ourselves with “easy payment plans."

The next time you are tempted to charge a purchase that you really can’t afford, stop! Go home and ask the Lord if He wants you to have it. If He does, ask Him to provide it. Then wait. True freedom comes to those *****ly on the Lord’s promises instead of their credit cards.

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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Patricia R.
on 3/26/11 2:12 am - Perry, MI
I know how it feels to be enslaved by debt.  At one point, I worked three jobs to try to pay down my debts.  My giving at church was almost nonexistant.  I hated my life, and my health was negatively impacted by the stress. 

I hope this week's messages have helped you in some way.

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
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Hislady
on 3/26/11 11:40 am - Vancouver, WA
I'm so glad hubby and I were on the same page with spending from the beginning of our relationship, neither of us are big spenders. We aren't misers either but we do try to deal mostly with cash. If we do have to make a major purchase like a car or appliance we make sure it is something we can afford and make an exact plan for paying it off. Because of this he was able to retire at 55 and we are basically debt free except for a small balance on our Visa. It is so freeing because we know lots of folks our age that are still up to their necks in debt and will have to work the rest of their lives to make a dent in it. We have no clouds over our head and can breath free thanks to good planning and God's blessings.
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