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What Does The Bible Say About Money?
Almost everyone agrees that the Bible contains
great advice about life, from improving your marriage to getting
along with your boss at work. But does the Bible really say much
about money? Does it really give us advice that we can apply to our
own life in today's world?
The Good News is Yes! Absolutely! We believe
the Bible is as relevant and helpful today as when it was written,
and God has a lot to say about money. Did you know money is
mentioned in the Bible over 800 times? God must be pretty
serious about this subject to talk about it that much.
In fact, Jesus says in Luke 16:11, "So if you
have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust
you with true riches?" It appears from this verse that God uses
money as a test of our management and stewardship skills before
entrusting us with spiritual things. See more below.
Money in the Bible
1. Proverbs 13:22
"A good man leaves an inheritance to his childrens' children"
indicating that God wants us to make a difference, financially, in
our family tree.
2. Proverbs 21:20
"In the house of the wise are stores of choice food and oil, but a
foolish man devours all he has." This gives us an idea of how God
wants us to save for a rainy day, to set something back for
safekeeping.
3. Proverbs 22:7 states that
"The rich rule over the poor, And the borrower is servant to the
lender." Really? The Bible discourages debt? Does God really want
me to pay my debts off and avoid debt?
4. Luke 14:28 "For which of
you, intending to build a tower, does not sit down first and count
the cost, whether he has enough to finish it." Does Jesus really
want me to save up and pay for the things I buy?
5. Matt. 6:24 "You cannot serve
both God and money".
If money is this important to God, why are there
so few Sunday school classes on this topic? Why don't we see lots
of small group studies on "Managing Your Finances" or "Getting Out
of Debt"? Why aren't there more sermons in this area?
There are many reasons, but the top reason is
that most people don't realize how much of a problem managing money
is for the average family. Look at the statistics below:
Financial Statistics
1. Marital Problems
- 37 percent (the highest rate) of marital problems
derive from financial situations
2. Cash Flow - 70 percent of all
consumers live paycheck to paycheck, meaning they run out of money
before the end of the month
3. Savings -
The average family would have to use a credit card to pay a
$1,500 unexpected expense (ex: home or car repair).
4. Retirement -
Nearly half of all Americans (46%) have less than $10,000 saved
for their retirement.
It is a problem that affects everyone, inside and
outside of the church. In fact George Barna says that the fastest
growing churches are teaching about marriage, child rearing,
finances, and careers. Money is a serious subject, and God is
serious about money, which is why we should study closely what he
has to tell us.
Finally, there is something to guide us! A study
to take God's wisdom about money and help us apply it to our own
lives. It is called Financial Peace
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