Sunday, December 29, 2024

MoneyWalk 281 Proper Preparation For Crises

This program will help you undo financial bondage. 

Y2K was the term used to describe the crisis some thought would occur when 12 AM January 1, 2000 arrived. The worry that computer systems would shut down at that moment and cause a ripple effect in power grids, business operations, and households all over the world because most computer programs allowed only two digits of computer code in the field that described the last two numbers of each decade within the 20th century. Many experts surmised everything that used computer chips would be destroyed by this supposed lack of foresight by computer makers. Chaos the world had never seen would ensue due to people’s inability to power up anything digital, because this crisis wouldn’t allow them to live in the comfort to which they’d become accustomed. It would require more money to get things fixed or replaced than most people had available.

The good news was this crisis never happened because computerized systems handled the new year double zeros far better than many surmised they would. Yet, history shows us crises will occur periodically throughout each lifetime, whether they’re our own personal crises or those that affect vast communities of people. We’re instructed by scripture to prepare for them, including employing good financial stewardship, in order to do our part to overcome them and even prosper during the time we’re dealing with such crises. The negative effects of any crisis can be overcome by trusting the Lord’s ability to provide your need at all times, including doing your part to use the empowerment and tools He already provided.

He commands you to give to spread the gospel throughout the earth to evangelize and make disciples. He instructs you to put a portion of income and assets in a portfolio of at least seven wise investments because you don’t know the troubles that may come upon your community and life. He encourages you to store up reasonable treasures in preparation for lean times, and to continually engage fruitful work to produce financial harvests, even when many others are being slothful or apathetic because all they see with their natural minds and earthly mindsets are terrible environments and conditions they think will make work futile.

Biblical instruction should lead you to plan and set goals to succeed and overcome crises because scripture has shown such actions and investments will (a) bless us and many others, (b) reward you even during times of economic hardship surrounding you, and (c) will continually, consistently, and abundantly grow to help provide, along with the Lord’s supernatural assistance, all you need financially to overcome each crisis. This good stewardship is His will and pleases Him.

Genesis 41:27-36, Ecclesiastes 11:2-4, Matthew 28:19-20, 2Corinthians 9:6-10

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The book at the link below provides principles and practical steps that help you use the Power to Get Wealth. By 1992, we had $135,000 of debt and a negative $35,000 net worth. Financial bondage and turmoil led me to seek principles and a process for employing good stewardship. As a result, we became constructively debt-free in 1998, mortgage free January 2004, millionaires in 2012, multi-millionaires shortly thereafter, and retired in 2018 in my mid-fifties from public servant jobs while giving abundantly to fund the gospel of our LORD Jesus Christ. The same power is available to you!

https://www.amazon.com/Power-Get-Wealth-Randy-Parlor-ebook/dp/B08QCH5MVH/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Randy+Parlor&qid=1638336718&s=books&sr=1-2

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