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I think God orders our steps. I think that with God no recession can take down a follower of God. He provides for His own.
we have been in a pull back since august on many funds, and a depression since 2008:
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also for people who like to add gold to portfolio:
Gold has bottomed for the year- Interesting article:
this website uses a proprietary software that says that gold is in it's seasonal dip right now, as well as silver and other metals. The Strongest Seasonal Advance in Precious Metals Begins Now
But again non of this is advice, and I typically just mention this stuff to non christians I know. I just thought I would post it here too, just FYI. But ultimately for the Christian the best thing they can do to get out of financial or economic ruts, is to repent of any known sin. Be it pride, lust, covetousness, and follow the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I myself am working on this. I fight covetousness. I don't watch sports much but I watch financial channels. Watching finances so much causes me to desire wealth. And I realize this about myself. So every day I have to step back and realize the broader picture. We plant, but the Lord gives the increase. If there is no increase in our lives there is a reason. Either some disobedience or a greater plan of God to use our weakness for His strength.
Sounds like God has blessed you. Now you can pass on the blessings. I was just thinking if I was to get out of our financial rut, who I would help out. It's fun to think that you can be used by God in that way.God has richly blessed me. I will reach my retirement savings goal next April. I will then turn my attention to helping my kids, both of whom are struggling. I will also increase my charitable giving.
You "don't muzzle the ox that treads out the grain." Great wisdom there.
Sounds like God has blessed you. Now you can pass on the blessings. I was just thinking if I was to get out of our financial rut, who I would help out. It's fun to think that you can be used by God in that way.
Yes I think the command to "sell all and give to the poor" was specifically to a rich young ruler, who had trusted in his success to gain merit in heaven. That command was not given to anyone else. But those things you go to bed thinking about, day dream about and wake up thinking about, those are your idols . ultimately we should seek His wisdom, the fear of God. That does not mean we cannot be successful, nor does it mean we cannot build wealth. But we should not be a prepper in a way, because we are trusting in mans and not God's wisdom, we do not trust in horses or chariots but in the Lord our God to provide for our needs. But as following Him results in blessing, and normally following Him does bless us in various ways, it is important to budget, and it it important to save for emergencies. What we don't want to do as christians is rack up our credit and simply have faith. That is not being a good steward of finance.Hi brother!
Thanks for share your thoughts! I also think that "what you fear is what you worship" so we need to honestly check what are we afraid for and analyze if this fear is rational or irrational, by comparison with what Jesus taught, so we can know if it is something constructive or not, if it will lead us closer to God or if it is a distraction and an expression of lack of faith in the real God.
With regards to economy and finances, is more than interesting that Jesus himself spoke more of money than any other thing... but most of people ignore or disobey what he really taught about it. Why is this? Because Jesus directly challenge our greed (the root of all evil), and He asks us to stop working for money and material possessions and start working for LOVE (building the Kingdom of God in this earth) instead; He asks us to trust in God for our daily provision and to not put our trust in the uncertain riches of this world. He command us to forsake all, sell everything that we own and give to the needy, and He bless us when we are poor in spirit, but He warns us about the tribulation that will come over the rich. He encourages us to lift up our head and see far beyond this temporary life, and invest in something more precious and long lasting: THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN.
Jesus brought us a very ambitious vision with a radical economy based entirely on faith in God and love. And when we honestly look at it, we realise that it is the wisest and most sustainable way of living. But we need to really repent of our own greed and start to obey Jesus if we want to be part of His Kingdom.
I hope this can help us to deeply meditate about this issue so we can start living by faith in God right now and be better prepared for the times of tribulation.Be blessed!
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