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Throughout the Bible, Jesus talks about sowing seed of belief in finances. Give anything little you have as that little boy in  the Bible came with 5 loaves and two fishes and gave it Jesus, and it used to be increased and fed to extra than 5000 guys alone.

Sound economic advice

 
‘The sensible have wealth…but fools spend something they get.’
Proverbs 21:20
It’s silly to purchase matters you don’t want and can’t afford, mainly when your payments are late and you’ve nothing set apart for the future. Your monetary protection is decided via what you owe, no longer with the aid of what you earn! Having to work for years to repay debt severely limits your options. So, decide your life-style via your real income, no longer by way of what you desire it was once or hope it will be. And when you get a raise, don’t mechanically spend more. The Bible says, ‘There is…treasure…in the living of the wise, however a silly man squanders it’ (Proverbs 21:20). One of the wisest matters you can do nowadays is to begin saving for the future, and sowing at least one-tenth of your profits into God’s Kingdom so that you’ll have a harvest when you want it (see two Corinthians 9:6). Author John Kennedy writes: ‘Peddling biblically-based monetary recommendation has come to be a cottage industry. It’s now not that the information is new, or that human beings haven’t heard it enough. The truth remains…Christians have racked up debt with no layout for economic accountability…they’re tapped out retaining up with hobby payments.’ Is your philosophy in life, ‘Why wait and retailer when a deposit card will let me have what I choose proper now?’ If you’re shopping for matters you don’t want with cash you don’t have, cease it! Before you buy some thing else, ask your self if you certainly want it. And even if you assume you do, ask your self if you can stay except it for a while; in any other case you’ll turn out to be a slave to deposit card debt. Here’s some sound economic advice: pray for God’s preparation before you make any non-essential purchase.
Luke 2:25-52, Psalm 16-17

GOD Bless 


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