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How to Trust God for Your Finances Changing economic conditions exemplify the instability of finances throughout the world. Instead of placing their trust in the Lord who promised to meet all of their needs, most Christians trust in their investments, savings and retirement plans to ensure security and happiness - only to find their hopes dashed when reverses deplete their assets. Many are wasting their lives trying to achieve financial security in a volatile world. Our heavenly Father, on the other hand, wants us to enjoy a full, abundant life free from the cares and stresses that confidence in money and other material possessions brings. Rather then trusting in a worldly system that cannot assure our welfare of relying on our own weak capabilities to provide for our own needs, He calls us to depend entirely on Him. Permit me to suggest a plan that will help you release your faith in God and develop your trust in Him for your finances. 1. Recognize
That God Is Worthy of Your Trust 2. Realize
That God Wants You to Live a Full and Abundant Life 3. Substitute
Faith for Fear By obeying God's will for your life, however, you establish your faith firmly and open your life to His abundant blessings. The apostle Paul records, "God has not given us a spirit of fear..." I encourage you to surrender your fear and place your future into His capable hands. Then put into action the principles of God's Word for financial freedom. 4. Ask God
to Supply Your Needs 5. Keep Your
Heart and Motives Pure 6. Take a Step
of Faith Each year, he would challenge them to decide on a "faith promise," which they felt God would put into their hands to give to missions above their regular giving - even if they could not see a way in their budget. No one received a reminder, and miraculously each year more than the amount promised came in. As a result, tens of millions of dollars have been given to missions through his example and teaching. A "faith promise" is not a pledge that must be "paid." Rather, it is a voluntary "promise" based on your faith in God's ability to supply out of His resources what you cannot give out of your own. You give as God supplies. Permit me to give another word of caution here: God does not want you to "promise" what you do not yet have as a substitute for giving what He has presently entrusted to you. Your present possessions are a kind of test as to whether or not you are worthy of being entrusted with more and greater resources. While the concept of "faith promise" giving is not explicitly developed in Scripture, it is based on scriptural principles and serves as a practical strategy for designating future resources to God's kingdom.
As your faith in God and His love and trustworthiness grows, let me encourage you to prayerfully make a faith promise - one that is greater than you are capable of fulfilling according to your present income. Take God at His word to supply from His unlimited resources. Make a generous faith promise to help fulfill the Great commission through your church or an organization which is committed to this cause. In taking such a step of faith, you link your finite life with the infinite God - the God of love, power, wisdom and sufficiency. You begin to draw upon His inexhaustible supply. You become His instrument for helping to change the world.
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