As they got older, the choices were harder and more complicated: whether to end an unhealthy friendship, study instead of hang out with friends, which college to attend. The ability to choose allowed them to be a part of the decision-making process and reminded them to prioritize the things that are important in their life.
In this same way, God wants us, His children, to feel empowered to make choices in our lives. As Christ followers, our choices should reflect the values and principles laid out in the Bible. Offering forgiveness when we have been wronged, having integrity in our work and staying faithful to our spouse are some ways we show the world that we have decided to follow the example Christ set forth for us.
Our finances are often a less visible, but no less important, reflection of our faith and trust in God. But how do we show this faith? We live in a time when, with just a click of a button, we have access to hundreds of videos, articles or expert advice about how, when and what we should spend our money on.
For many of us, this abundance of information is overwhelming and makes it almost impossible to know where to start. How do we know if our choices regarding our finances line up with God’s principles?
Luckily, God has given us the best resource, the most solid foundation, the most comprehensive guide on how to live by His financial principles in every area of our lives: the Bible.
Did you know that there are more than 2,350 verses in the Bible relating to money and possessions? All the parameters that we need to make wise, sound choices relating to our finances are in there. Just as we help our children make sensible and informed decisions, God helps us through the teachings in His Word.
The answers to every question we may have, financial or otherwise, can be found in those pages; but it is up to us to look for them, learn them and put them into practice.
In Paul’s letter to Timothy, he urges him to “continue in what you have learned and become convinced of, because you know those from whom you have learned it, and how from infancy you have known the Holy Scriptures, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Timothy 3:14-17, NIV)
So, how can we put Paul’s words into practice in our daily lives?
He has given us the freedom to make choices in our lives, and His ultimate desire is for us to choose Him.
We have the power to decide to live our lives according to God’s will. We have the power to use our resources in a way that honors Him.
Editor’s Note: For today’s blog, I’d like to introduce you to our newest member of the contributing team, Meredith Kunzke. As you’ll soon learn, Meredith has been a faithful follower of God’s Word and financial principles. She has led several bible studies over the years to help others do the same. And today, she shares how we can make the right choices when it comes to our finances and possessions…
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