Sunday, March 29, 2026

MoneyWalk 345 Save & Invest Regularly

This program will help you undo financial bondage.

The Bible provides many principles that help you manage money in order to prosper, such as planning (including budgeting), tithing & offering, debt elimination, refusing to cosign, saving & investing, and diversifying. Invite the Holy Spirit to give you knowledge and understanding so you can take wise actions best for you now and in the future. Augment this with thanksgiving, praise, worship, prayer, regular scripture reading, bible study, and weekly fellowship with a local church.

This will help you learn and walk these principles out step by step until you finally employ all of them to display a well-rounded arsenal of weapons that fend off satan’s attacks on your life through day-to-day financial decisions, emergencies, catastrophes, and other situations. You’ll be motivated to immediately start using each principle by knowing the Lord instructs His people to follow it because obedience to His plan for your life brings Him glory and is ultimately best for you.

Saving & investing is a biblical principle. There are a few methods you can use like saving & investing a reasonable portion of your monthly income before you pay creditors or saving & investing what’s left over after you pay minimum monthly payments to creditors. Also, there are many tools you can use such as savings accounts, money market accounts, certificates of deposit, brokerage accounts, etc. Getting yourself in a position to save regularly and consistently in a way that preserves principal and earns interest on top is necessary before you begin to invest in vehicles that are more speculative on the short-term horizon. Investing provides far greater ability to increase your wealth on the long-term horizon via no-load low-expense broad market stock index mutual funds, no-load low-expense bond index mutual funds, credible real estate ventures and funds, etc.).

Sometimes a conflict arises in your mind that makes you wonder how you can tithe & give abundantly and save money at the same time. Since God instructs us to do both, He’ll show you how they work together to fulfill His perfect plan for you. After all, tithing & giving is a fraction of your income (starting at 10%) compared to the amount you’ve been spending on other desires (upwards of 60% on houses, cars, furniture, clothes, jewelry, etc.). The first step to implementing the saving & investing principle in your life is knowing it’s important to the Lord and as such should be employed for your betterment and for the benefit of those to whom you’re called to be a light and example of Christlikeness when those funds are needed for gospel ministry.

Genesis 13:2, Proverbs 21:20, Matthew 25:26-30, Luke 19:22-27, 1Timothy 6:17-19

Please pray for this ministry and email questions to parlor@ameritech.net and share the links below with others who need guidance. May the LORD bless you richly as you follow His plan!

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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 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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