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Ed Young Devotionals

    Dealing with Debt

    Posted on Jun 8, 2018 12:00:00 AM

    Read

    1 Samuel 22:2,  "And everyone who was in distress, and everyone who was in debt, and everyone who was discontented, gathered to David. And he became captain over them."

    Think

    "When you  give up control to God, you truly gain control." Isn't it true that we often tend to focus more on what money can do for us than  to us? A recent study showed that only 46% of American households earn more than they spend. Easy credit, lack of planning, and instant gratification are just a few of the many contributing factors that currently have a whopping 54% of Americans living under a debt sentence! Today, our consumption-crazed society falsely leads us to believe the more we buy the happier we'll be. However, the Bible teaches us that the opposite is true. That is why in today's verse, "everyone" dealing with distress, debt, and discontentment sought help from King David – God's man with a financial plan. Does this ancient 3-D dilemma sound familiar? How can we possibly expect to find true peace and contentment if everything we earn is going towards paying down debt? The moral of this story is simple: stay out of debt! If you are a frivolous spender or are in debt, now is the time to make some course corrections. The solution: trust God, seek wise counsel, and take action to help you move toward financial freedom!

    Act

    If you are ready to discover financial freedom, make the most of your finances, and connect with others seeking to do the same, then we have the perfect place for you! Sign up to learn more about our Financial Peace classes this fall in the "Get Connected" section of the app.

    Pray

    Lord, thank you for your constant provision and grace. I pray for the wisdom, self-control, and discipline of Christ as I seek to get my finances in order. In Jesus' name, Amen.

    Topics: debt, finances