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Finding Your Financial Path

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Better planning means better choices.

We all know people who are impulsive spenders. As soon as a paycheck comes in, they’re out the door to spend everything they’ve earned. It’s easy to get stuck in the same paycheck-to-paycheck lifestyle without any thought of the future.

Money can be used to make purchases, pay bills and put food on the table. But when we’re spending everything as soon as we get it, we’re failing to responsibly steward what God’s given us. Part of being a faithful steward of God’s money involves how we’re saving, not just how we’re spending.

Saving is about planning for the future. Saving will enable you to support yourself and your family if you lose your job or have an emergency. Saving also provides us the freedom to do whatever God calls us to do. Every time we get income, we should first set aside a portion to bring back to God, then plan to save. When we spend each paycheck with no money set aside, we’re enslaving ourselves to our circumstances, leaving no room for God.

Think About:
1. What are three examples of ways you spend money impulsively?
2. How can you start saving so you can be prepared for what God has planned for you?

Pray:
Jesus, help me to exercise self-control in spending so I can be a wise steward of Your money.
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Finding Your Financial Path

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