It’s about the $$$

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Money is an inevitability in modern society.  No matter if you have a little bit of money or a lot of money, it affects our lives.  So how do we utilize money that we have for good?  

There is an old saying that has been used for years.  I’m sure you’ve heard it before; “Money is the root of all evil”.  Did you know that this saying is actually a bible verse that has been taken out of context?  The actual verse puts it this way, “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs.” 1 Timothy 6:10

Did you catch that, it’s not that money is inherently evil, it is the LOVE of money.  In other words if we covet and obsess over money and how we scrounge and scrape for it, then money becomes a problem. Money has the potential of becoming an idol in our lives.  An idol is something of great importance to us and many times it replaces God in our list of priorities.  This is the true danger and warning that Paul is talking about in 1 Timothy.

That being said how can we use money for good instead of evil?   

Here are five suggestions that can help us to priorities our lives and our financial resources: 

5 Uses of $ for Good:

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1) Tithe to your church.

This might sound overly simplistic to you, but before we even receive our pay check we should already have budgeted this as an act of worship to God.  

Randy Alcorn in his book, “Money, Possession and Eternity” says this about tithing; “..tithing isn’t something I do to clear my conscience so I can do whatever I want with the 90 percent–it also belongs to God! I must seek his direction and permission for whatever I do with the full amount. I may discover that God has different ideas than I do.” 

The principle of tithing shouldn’t be some sort of obligation or forced habit.  It should be an act of worship which sets our priorities in order – “God first” which implies all of our resources including our finances belong to Him!  Tithing is a leap of faith which, if done properly, frees us and allows Him to lead us in all other ventures.  This discipline isn’t easy, but can be very rewarding. 

 

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2) Support local and global charities 

Beware!! Do your research before writing a check to any charitable organization.  First find out how much of your donation will go to direct services (or the cause you are supporting)!  Pray about the kinds of things you are looking at support and make sure God is directing you so support these causes.  Another wise thing to consider is taxable donations.  Each year nonprofits who we support can write you a receipt of your donations.  It might not be much but it could help you come April 15th.  Along with our tithe and support of our places of worship supporting a cause with our financial donations can make a difference in other people’s lives. 

 

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3) Live within your means!

This can be a very difficult thing to do if we don’t first set God as our top priority.  We live in a very commercialize, media saturated society.  This drives the market and propels people to spend, spend, spend.  We think we need the latest and newest of everything.  Again the LOVE of what money can buy can be a root of evil if we allow it into our hearts.  Let’s be honest this type of trapping of materialism is very easy to fall into.  Beware of this trap and the lie that we aren’t valuable until we have that next best thing!  Live on the income you make…if that isn’t enough perhaps find a second source of income or another job!  

Second budget your income.  Make a budget.  Don’t know where to start?  Check out this simple budget by Dave Ramsey:  

 http://www.daveramsey.com/tools/budget-forms/   Let me recommend the middle downloadable form called “Monthly Cash Flow Plan”

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Live within your means also implies that we must beware of the use of credit cards!  These are funds which are loaned to us and we have to pay back the balance with interest.  Again don’t spend money that you do not have and isn’t guaranteed to be there in the future.  Millions of Americans are facing financial troubles because they have lived far above their means and used and abused credit cards.  Beware of this “easy fix” because if can have long term consequences!

 

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4) Teach your children! 

This is an education that will be the legacy that you leave for your children and their children’s children!  Education of financial responsibility needs to be taught to our children!  Don’t rely on teachers or the government to teach your children about money!  Take responsibility to educate them and PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE don’t teach them in the form of “Don’t do as I do, but do as I say”!  In other words LEAD BY EXAMPLE!  The best teachers are those who take it upon themselves to educate by example in living and lifestyle!  Show your child (if they’re old enough) how to balance a check book or how to create a monthly/weekly budget.  

 

 

 

5) Be generous!  

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We all have family members, church friends, and neighbors who might be going through touch times.  Use your money for good by giving generously.  Be mindful though that you are discerning in how and who you give generously to.  Make investments in people and their lives, but don’t support illegal habits or destructive lifestyles in your giving either. Don’t loan money out, give it as a gift if you have it to give.  Remember, it’s all God’s anyway!  

Money is not inherently evil.  It is how we use it in our lives and in the lives of others.

Remember, You are God’s and so are all of the blessings of life that He has bestowed upon you!  

-Just a thought.

 

Why do bad things happen to good people?

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This is one of the questions many are asking today in the aftermath of yesterday’s horrific natural disaster in Oklahoma.  Almost 60 people were killed as a mile wide tornado struck the outskirts of Oklahoma City/Moore area.  It has been reported that nearly 21 children were among the death toll in this awful destructive storm.

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So many people are questioning many things today.  Many are considering why God would allow something like this to happen.  Others are questioning why bad things seem to happen to good people.  And there really isn’t a good answer is there?  What can you say to a family in mourning when they have just lost a child or a father in the wake of this horrendous disaster?  What soothing words can we offer to grieving people when they’ve lost their entire homes, pets, and loved ones?

One of the best things we can do is to just be there.  We have to show up, without any other agenda than to be a shoulder to cry on.  As many of us view this disaster from a far, we may feel powerless to help…but we couldn’t be more wrong.  We can do a few very useful things at this very time!

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1) Pray.  As I’ve mentioned in previous articles prayer isn’t empty or something we do like rubbing a lamp and making a wish.  When we pray we are going before the Father in Heaven and He actually hears us.  We serve a God who isn’t a distant God but One who is active and living and wanting to hear our conversations.  Prayer for others is called intercessory pray…meaning we are before the Father for others, asking Him to intercede for their concerns.  Prayer is a very powerful thing that we do, it isn’t or should be construed to be a last resort kinda thing but rather a first resort daily connection to God’s infinite power.

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2) Reach out.  How do we reach out to people who are hurting right now in Oklahoma?  There are some very worthy groups on the ground right now that I know and I trust.  The Salvation Army is one of them.  They have been there minutes since this disaster occurred.  They don’t just ask for money and only give a small portion, they use what is given for these  events.  Not only will they offer physical needs to survivors and victims like food, clothing, and basic essentials, but they also counsel and offer spiritual support.

When one has gone through a disaster such as this physical support isn’t enough…one needs moral and spiritual support.  This is what I know The Salvation Army does very well.  Here are a couple ways to support The Salvation Army in these matters:  https://donate.salvationarmyusa.org/uss/eds/aok

or text  Donate Via Text:
Salvation Army by texting: STORM to 80888
Each text is a $10 donation and gets billed to your phone line.

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3) Get involved.

There are many place in your community that you serve to give back.  By helping feed people in a soup kitchen to volunteering at a local food shelf/bank.  You can help in little ways to bigger ways by signing up to help out with Emergency Disaster Teams.  But we can help in many ways by just donating our time to an organization and be available.

Questions:

So why do bad things happen to good people? and Why does God allow bad things to happen?

The easy answer is that God doesn’t cause these things to happen…it’s a natural part of the world around us.  As sad as it is, and it’s awful to witness first hand the destructive nature of these types of disasters, God didn’t make this happen!  Please know that He loves His people and He weeps with us when we lose loved ones and when bad things happen to good people.  That was never His intent or purpose.

We live in a fallen world and because of this, bad things do happen.  One might say then why doesn’t God deliver all people from these things…who’s to say that He didn’t?  Yesterday, as heart wrenching as it may be, God delivered 21 children into the loving arms of Christ.  This isn’t what any of us want, yet as that tornado bore down on that city, God saw fit to ultimately deliver lives from this world.  I wish there was additional comfort for those that were left behind in the wake of this event…yet they don’t mourn alone.  I am convinced that His angels are present and bringing comfort from the Father.  Not only are celestial angels bringing comfort, but the hands of other humans are also doing likewise.

This world in which we live was created perfectly, yet because of the fall we now live in an imperfect world.  Yet through these tragedies I am convinced we will see the determination and victories of humanity and that should also give us hope.

Please pray, please support where and when you can, and know that God weeps with us in these moments.  We aren’t alone in our sufferings and our pains.

“We can ignore even pleasure. But pain insists upon being attended to. God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks in our conscience, but shouts in our pains: it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”
― C.S. LewisThe Problem of Pain

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