Jan 22
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Jan 22
Proverbs 21:20
20The wise have wealth and luxury, but fools spend whatever they get.
If you want God's blessing on your finances, you must learn to save and invest for the future. The Bible says a lot about making financial investments.
In fact, you can see that Proverbs 21:20 is God's IQ test! Let's see how smart you are: wise people save for the future, but foolish people spend whatever they get.
Would it surprise you to know that in Japan, the average savings is 25% of their income? The average European saves 18%. Yet, last year Americans spent 1% more than they made. Many people in retirement are going to be dirt poor because they didn't start saving early enough; they didn't practice the principle of investing in the future.
Now, there is a question you can ask yourself that will help you save more money. It's real simple. When you get ready to buy something ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" And then be honest enough to tell yourself.
For instance, do I really need a new car? Well, I know I'd like it. But, do I really need a new car? Do I really need this upgrade? I know I'd like it, but do I really need it?
A fundamental financial principle is this: when you spend your money, it's gone. Yet, when you save your money, your money works for you. The problem with most of us is that we work for our money instead of letting our money working for us. If you'll do it God's way, you can get out of debt and you can be blessed.
20The wise have wealth and luxury, but fools spend whatever they get.
If you want God's blessing on your finances, you must learn to save and invest for the future. The Bible says a lot about making financial investments.
In fact, you can see that Proverbs 21:20 is God's IQ test! Let's see how smart you are: wise people save for the future, but foolish people spend whatever they get.
Would it surprise you to know that in Japan, the average savings is 25% of their income? The average European saves 18%. Yet, last year Americans spent 1% more than they made. Many people in retirement are going to be dirt poor because they didn't start saving early enough; they didn't practice the principle of investing in the future.
Now, there is a question you can ask yourself that will help you save more money. It's real simple. When you get ready to buy something ask yourself, "Do I really need this?" And then be honest enough to tell yourself.
For instance, do I really need a new car? Well, I know I'd like it. But, do I really need a new car? Do I really need this upgrade? I know I'd like it, but do I really need it?
A fundamental financial principle is this: when you spend your money, it's gone. Yet, when you save your money, your money works for you. The problem with most of us is that we work for our money instead of letting our money working for us. If you'll do it God's way, you can get out of debt and you can be blessed.
Kevin- Perfection
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Re: Jan 22
I really can't find the connection between saving money and Christ.
The only thing I realize is that money kind of relates to a metaphorical comparison with our lives.
what i mean by that is that our money is essentially our life, and we choose where or what we put our money(lives) on the line on.
The only thing I realize is that money kind of relates to a metaphorical comparison with our lives.
what i mean by that is that our money is essentially our life, and we choose where or what we put our money(lives) on the line on.
jaake kwon- Disposable
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