Auntie
THANK YOU JESUS!!
I believe that we have a communication failure.
What I was trying to say was, how do you manage the money that you receive from our paycheck or earn an income from personal business. God's main goal is for us to earn enough to live by. Money is used to meet our daily needs such as food, utility bills and other expenses. God would meet all of our needs (Matthew 6), however God will not meet our selfish desires. There is nothing wrong with having a desire for something as long as our motives are correct. Contentment is a problem for many people because it is flesh lead rather than spiritual. 1 Timothy 6:6 says "Godliness with contentment is great gain", that Hebrews 13:5 says "Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have".
I am reminded what Paul said in 1 Timothy 5:8 If anyone does not provide for his relatives, and especially for his immediate family, he has denied the faith and is worse than an unbeliever. my family is struggling to make ends with our cost of living because housing and utility costs rose including monthly food and automobile fuel costs. I take the bus to work daily which means I saved over $250 a month of wear/tear, fuel and parking costs just by paying for a simple bus pass.
My family is one of those Americas working middle-class families who are facing a wave of economic insecurity even though we do have a secured job and we are paying our bills.
While at the same time, I am reminded that all of what I own belongs to God.
I somehow got the idea you were saying our paychecks belong to society.
An Obama "spread the wealth" notion.
Sorry I misunderstood you.
We are also facing that economic insecurity.
So many thousands of people have lost their jobs, it's a scary time.
But we do stockpile food, for us and for others.
I stock up on things on sale, things like rice.
I got the best bargain the other day, 5 lbs. of rice for 2 bucks.
I bought 4 of them, 20 lbs. of rice for only $8.00.
We do a little of that every week, a few items here and there, it adds up.
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