Monday, October 22, 2012

In God's Economy


Sugar Hollow Shenandoah National Park--Photo courtesy of Eileen DeCamp
The earth is the Lord's, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell thereinPsalm 24:1

I've done my share of complaining along with everyone else about this economy.  Gas prices, food prices, unemployment--there's a lot to be concerned about.  But let's get this economic situation in perspective.  Whether the stock market is up, or the stock market is down; whether the economy is booming, or unemployment abounds, God, the Creator of the universe, owns everything--all the silver, all the gold, the cattle upon every hill, and even "they that dwell therein". However little or much we might have, it's all God's; we have what we have only by His grace.  Even our lives are in His hands.

I try to be a good manager of what God provides for me, taking care of my household, and when I am able sharing with others who have needs. Other than that, why should I stress?  In the media and all around us, people are agonizing about the economic downturn.  Some despondent, who have lost their jobs or their fortunes, have taken their own lives.  I'm sorry to say I've wasted countless hours over the years worrying about finances.

The Lord has reminded me through His Word to take heed, lest my soul become bankrupt as I worry about the things of this world.

Constantly be on your guard so that your hearts will not be loaded down with self-indulgence, drunkenness, and the worries of this life, or that day will take you by surprise.  Luke 21:34 ISV

God is good.  No matter what situation we find ourselves in, no matter how rich or poor, God loves us, his children.  If we can keep that in mind, and concentrate on our soul's worth, our hearts can enjoy peace.  After all, God has promised to provide all we need no matter what the economy. 
 
                                      My daughter Melanie took this picture in India in 2010.

My prayers to you no matter where you are.  May God bless you with all you need and give you peace. 

12 comments:

  1. May God grant us the faith to measure our wealth and our security according to His economy, not the world's.

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    1. Beautifully said. Yes, may God increase our faith. Thank you for sharing that with me today. I hope you'll visit again.

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  2. I enjoyed your words this morning, Rose. They did remind me that God is always in control, if we allow him to be. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you Gloria for sharing your thoughts. I appreciate that.

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  3. Great post Rose! Indeed, God owns it all and His resources are never-ending. We must learn to be content with whatever the Lord gives us and be grateful that our needs are met - not necessarily all our wants. Love the verse from Luke :)

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    1. I love that verse from Luke too. He said so much in those few words. Thank you for visiting the blog and sharing your thoughts.

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  4. You bring out an important point -- God owns it all. He also gave us domain over all of it, and part of that is making wise choices. The United States Christians need to ask themselves, who would God have me vote for in this election? If the economy continues to crash, will there be money to support the missionaries around the world? Is our economy better today than it was four years ago? Who is pro-life? Pro-marriage as defined in the Bible, between a man and a woman? Who supports Israel, our strongest ally in the Middle East? These are important issues. Someday we will give an accounting for the choices we have made here with what God gave us. That is something worth praying about and exercising our freedom for, God-given, by our Founding Fathers.

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    1. I appreciate your heart-felt words. You make a good point. We all need to be praying for our nation, praying for our leaders, and praying for the wisdom to make godly choices about who will lead our country. We are so blessed to have a nation founded on godly principles. Thank you for sharing your thoughts. Please visit again.

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  5. You are so right, Rose. God is our source of supply, not the economy. We should do our part, but some things are out of our hands, and then we must trust in His love for us, to take care of us no matter what.

    Wise words, my friend whom I remember!

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  6. I always appreciate it when you share your thoughts Jeanette. God is our trusted source. He is faithful. Thank you also my friend.

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