ANNUAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR
VICTIMS OF HUMAN-TRAFFICKING
ANNUAL DAY OF PRAYER FOR
VICTIMS OF HUMAN-TRAFFICKING
“And what does the LORD
Micah 6:8
Intr.:
require of you?
End:
“Confronting debt important for less stress life,” it says in the paper today. (Northern Advocate, Friday, September 16, 2016)
I am surprised myself that I am reading about debt again. In the article I am told what debt can do to us:
Tips are given on how to confront debt. I think the summary is to pay off debt and not to take on more.
The Bible says in Romans 13:8, “LET NO DEBT REMAIN OUTSTANDING, EXCEPT THE CONTINUING DEBT TO LOVE ONE ANOTHER,…”
People who do what the Bible says do not have to confront debt.
“I knew
Jonah 4:2
Intr.:
that you are
End:
“MAN KOMMT DEM GEHEIMNIS DES DREIEINIGEN GOTTES AM BESTEN NAHE, WENN MAN IHN ANBETET.” – Wilhelm Busch
People have debt. Countries have overseas debt.
What does it mean to be in debt?
Two things:
Where there is debt there is a lender and a borrower. Debt is profitable for the lender. Debt is a burden for the borrower.
Countries with large overseas debt create a burden for generations to come as they are the ones required to pay the debt. Someone said, “being committed to debt from cradle to grave.”
The Bible says, “Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, …” You find that in Romans 13:8
The LORD wants us to return to him and in the middle of chapter four in the prophet of AMOS we find out how far he goes to make us return to him.
Here are some of the things he does:
But in Amos chapter four in the verses 6-11 it says five times, “‘…, yet you have not returned to me,’ declares the LORD.”
What is your answer?