“It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God.” Matthew 19:24
Do you ever dream of winning the lottery? It may interest you to know that about a third of all lottery winners go bankrupt within five years and that another quarter of these instant millionaires wind up selling their remaining payments at a discounted rate to pay off debts. People who are reckless with ordinary paychecks are just as reckless with bigger ones.
Rather than fantasize about hitting the jackpot, we should strive to be better stewards of what we have. Handle credit cards—if you must use them at all—with great care, and do everything you can to stay out of debt, one of the foremost marriage destroyers. Make purchases with cash when possible. Establish a family budget and stick to it.
Remember to give at least 10 percent of your earnings to the Lord—after all, everything is His, anyway.
Above all, make sure you spend less than you earn each month. It takes discipline, but this simple formula will go a long way toward establishing a worry‐free atmosphere in your home.
Heavenly Father, You bless us with so much. Even when money is tight, we know You care for us. But we often fail to be responsible and to honor You with how we manage money. Help us to know and live by Your wisdom. Amen.
Michael & Alison Smitherman
The Singing NetSurfers
It has been this gardener’s experience that one can not give away more than one will receive in return from the giving. As it is below, so above, and then it is multiplied beyond understanding in the spiritual world, of which our earthly existence is but a reflection.
Yes, we must be responsible with all our resources and share them with God and others. This mutual giving nurtures and sustains, not only physical life, but even more so, our spiritual lives.
So, let us be responsible stewards of all we have here below and above. And let us give and share our time, thoughts, labor and funds appropriately. Then, the universe and the one who created it will always nurture and sustain us and will return the giving by orders of magnitude; both here below and even more so above.
Give to live,
Z gardener