SHEPHERD TO SHEEP
YOU CAN LIVE ON HALF YOUR INCOME
(James 4:2-3) You lust and do not have…Yet
you do not have because you do not ask. 3 You ask and do not receive, because
you ask amiss, that you may spend it on your pleasures.
There will times in our lives
where we will really have to budget because certain things have transpired in
our lives. It could be a job loss, your
salary was cut, you want to go back to school, pay off debts, retire early, a
mother wanting to quit her job to stay at home with the kids, or some other
kind of life transition. You need to know that you really can live on less if
you take these simple steps:
RECOGNIZE THAT GOD PROVIDES ALL YOUR
NEEDS: (Phil 4:19) And my God shall
supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus. The basic thing you need to know when your
budget is drastically cut is that God is in control and that He has promised to
provide for your every need. It is time
to trust God for everything in your life and to walk by faith. Being dependent on God is a good place to
be. So often we are so self-sufficient
but there are times when God will bring us to the place of total reliance on
Him. It might be scary at first but you
have to remember if God brought you to it…He’ll bring you through it! You will see miracles of provision like
you’ve never seen before. These will be
stories you will tell your kids and grandkids about. They too will be encouraged by how God takes
care of His own! (Mat 7:7-11)
REEVALUATE WANTS VS. NEEDS: The apostle James says it the best. He says we have desires that we have to put
down because those desires can get us into trouble. And that can includes living for greeds
instead of needs. We live in a covetous
culture that teaches more is better. But
in God’s economy less is more. We can
live without all the things we think we need.
What we have to do is curb our desires and use discipline to say no to our
impulses. You’re craving your favorite burger. But you drive by that fast food place and head
for home to make your self a sandwich instead.
And that is a thousand times over when you’re at the store, online, and
etc. You learn to say no to
yourself. It’s that time in your life
where you just have to let go a lot of things you want and desire. But that is being a true disciple of Jesus
Christ! (Mat 16:24) Then Jesus said to
His disciples, “If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and
take up his cross, and follow Me.
BUDGET TIME!: It’s time to get a budget. When you have a budget you tell your money
where to go instead of it telling you where to go. You have allotments for certain items and you
stick with it without budging. (Pro 6:6-8, 27:23-27; 1 Cor 4:2; Eph 5:15)
On a personal note, Cheryl and I
have had to live on half our income more than once and God has provided each
time for us. He brought us through to
greater abundance! (Gen 26:13)
Louie
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