Coping With Dwindling FinancesSample
You’ve come a long way in seven days. You have seen in God’s Word that he
· Will not abandon you (Psalms 9:10)
· Will keep you safe (Philippians 4:6–7)
· Will hear you if you ask anything of him (1 John 5:14–15)
· Will care for you (1 Peter 5:7)
The answer you need may not have come in the mail during these seven days. God is not limited by your time constraints. As a loving Father he knows your need better than you know it yourself. God is not taken by surprise nor is he wringing his hands. You may not feel quite like running a victory lap, but take hope in the declaration of the psalmist in today’s verse as you focus on God’s care for your needs.
PRAY: God, I trust you and I know that you work all things for my good, so help me hold onto the truth of your love and goodness.
Someone has said that it gets darkest just before the dawn. The psalmist understood this and rejoiced:
READ: Psalm 71:23
REFLECT: You won’t naturally feel disposed to shout for joy when the struggles of life, especially financial ones, are pushing in against you. Just as an apology can restore a relationship, a “shout for joy” can give you a new perspective and increase your ability to see from God’s perspective.
RESPOND: What could it look like for you to “shout for joy” in the circumstances you face today? How will you thank God for his answer to your need?
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When it seems like your finances are out of control—when it feels like there’s no way to find a sense of peace—you can turn to the solace of Scripture. Even when it seems to us like God doesn’t see our burdens—we discover that he feels our heartaches. He intimately understands our anxieties and worries. And he wants us to bring those worries to him.
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