Christian Financial Corner – Do You Really Value Your Money?
Here is why the way you spend and manage money is a cardinal reflection of your present reality and your values.
Are you able to keep the promises that you make?
Whenever you borrow money, this constitutes a promise to pay the other individual or financial institution back at a given time, as witnessed by the Lord. Is it more important to keep your promises to your friends and family who probably won’t legally make you pay the money back or is it more important to pay the financial institution that can ruin your credit score and will more likely use legal options. Our reality dictates that it may be more important to pay financial institutions first, but in any case, breaking one’s promise is not something that is to be emulated.
Are you active in charities by giving back money to others?
There is a great deal of parallelism between the percentage of your monthly paycheck that you may be giving to those who are in need and the amount of time you may be spending volunteering on their behalf. So for example, if you are giving less than five percent of your paycheck away, this probably would correlate to your being a self-centered individual. If you do not give a large percentage of money it does not make you a bad or a mean person, it just may be time to reflect upon what you truly believe in.
Balancing your tendency to spend and save
This is an area where moderation is probably the best thing to strive for. Just look at the homeless people on the street for instance – they have not a dime to their name, and they have no idea what tomorrow will hold for them. Of course, there is only one being who knows this, but the sad fact is that they will be forever “living for today”, making impulsive choices without much of a thought. One of the members of my fellowship has an adult son with ADHD – he and so many others have a proclivity for making these choices without thinking, which is why they may need somebody to guide them when making decisions related to money. Conversely, there are those who do not take the occasional opportunity to live for today, and those who spend everything they earn are denying themselves of even the simplest joys that our Creator would want us to experience through His material blessings.
The most important thing that you should take from this article is that the way you mange your money often tells a lot more about your values than what you say or what you tell yourself that you believe. Remember that your spending patterns are very much a part of your reality. We hope this article helped, but at the end of the day, it is only you who can help yourself by changing your spending patterns to reflect a better set of values – prayer and meditation helps too, if we may add!
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