FINANCIAL BLESSING REQUIRES CAREFUL PLANNING


Monday, 31st August 2020

Proverbs 21:5 – Good planning and hard work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.

If you want to be financially strong, you need to start writing down what you spend until you know where it’s all going. This is the principle of accounting. You’ve got to keep track of your finances!

Proverbs 21:5a says, “Plan carefully and you will have plenty” (GNT). If you don’t have enough, you’re not planning carefully. You don’t have anybody to blame but yourself.

You may say, “But I had this emergency!” Everybody has emergencies or unexpected expenses. The difference between the people who make it through and those who don’t is how they planned for those emergencies. If you don’t expect them, of course you’re going to be devastated by them.

Have you ever made it to the end of the month and wondered, “Where did all my money go?” Ignorance of your financial condition plus easy credit equals disaster. People say “Money talks.” It does not. It just walks away quietly, and it doesn’t tell you where it’s going. So you have to keep good records so you know where your money is going.

Here are four things you need to keep good records of: what you own, what you owe, what you earn, and where it’s going. There are several ways to budget, and you need to figure out which one is best for you. Do whatever it takes to get on track and understand your money so that it works for you and not against you.

Proverbs 23:5 says, “Your money can be gone in a flash, as if it had grown wings and flown away like an eagle”. That’s a pretty descriptive picture. If you don’t know where your money is going, it’s just going to fly away like an eagle.

REFLECTION
– What steps do you need to take today to be able to better track and allocate your money?
– How do you want God to bless you financially? How are you being faithful to Him with your finances?

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