What The Bilble Says About Christian Counseling Debt
Category: Uncategorized - Posted on July 7th, 2009
Christian Counseling Debt and The Bible
“The king was filled with pity for him, and he released him and forgave his debt.” Matthew 18:27
Is debt biblical? It is not a sin to be in debt but the Bible does have a lot to say about being good managers of what we have been given. The bigger sin is being too prideful to admit your condition and your current financial condition and look for help or counsel. There are recognized Christian counseling centers to help with Christian debt removal. The sooner you can get help the sooner obligations and debts can be corralled and brought under restraint. It is a humbling ordeal to go through, but you are not alone. We learn from our our life experiences to better serve the Lord and to strengthen our faith. If you have a financial burden do not hesitate to seek Christian debt counseling services because someday you may be able give spiritual or financial help to a fellow Christian, family member or co-worker.
“The rich rule over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.”
Proverbs 22:7
We are called to be good stewards of our money. Sometimes we see ourselves in debt for perfectly legitimate reasons. There could be an illness, rendering you unable to work. In these precarious times, we are seeing more and more people being laid off or hours cut substantially. There are regular monthly payments that are due and we may find we do not enough to pay them. Sometimes credit cards are used to pay bills and the debt begins to build. It can become overwhelming and a Christian counseling debt remedies may be needed.
Pray First
“Listen to me!, you can pray for anything, and if you believe, you will have it.” Mark 11:24
Take all things to the Lord in prayer. Does this mean everything you pray for will be granted? The Lord always answers our prayers, not in the way we may have expected or in the same time frame we expect. Jesus prayed when He was on earth. He prayed while in the desert as well as in the Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus prayedif it is possible may this cup be taken from me.. He still had to go through what He was sent to do, die for our sins and transgressions. We may still have to prevail some trials for the situation we are in, but He has promised to take care of us.
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