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*Is it ever right to borrow?*
* *
*Basic Biblical Principles for Borrowing*
*A.
Borrowing is not a sin.*
*1.
Liberal in lending *- Matt 5:42.
*2.
Legitimate interest on savings~/loans *- Matt 25:14-30; Luke 19:11-27
*3.
Lenient on debtors - Matt 18:33*
*4.
No outstanding debts - Rom 13:8*
*5.
Loan freely to the poor - Deut 15:1-3, 8*
*6.
No condemned of debtors* - II Kings 4:1-7; Neh 5
*7.
Debt as a spiritual illustration*
*B.
Take heed to the Biblical warnings about debt -- Prov 6:1-5; 11:15; 20:16; 22:7 Jer 15:10; Matt 18:21-35; Luke 7:41-47; 16:1-13*
1.  Quick settlement - Prov 6:1-5
2.  Causes suffering - Prov 11:15; 20:16; I Tim 5:8; Mt 18:21-35; Lk 7:41-47; 16:1-13
3.  Borrower servant to the lender - Prov 22:7
4.  Attacks from others - Jer 15:10
5.  Hinders giving - Ps 37:21
6.  Symptom of greed or covetousness - Luke 12:15
7.  Can change a relationship - Rom 13:8
8.  May deny God an opportunity to work -- Isa 55:8; James 4:12-17
*C.
All debt must be repaid -- Ps 37:21; Prov 3:27-28; 22:7; 27:23; Rom 13:8; Phile 1:18-19*
*D.
You are responsible for anything you borrow -- Ex 22:13-15*
*E.
Avoid the use of debt*
*1.
Develop sales resistance.*
*2.
Be content.
- Luke 3:14; Phil 4:11; I Tim 6:6-10; Heb 13:5*
*3.
Live on a budget*
*4.
Reduce existing debt by selling assets.*
*F.
Save for purchases rather than borrow -- Prov 13:11*
*G.
Borrow only when you meet the following criteria:*
*1.
Implications of debt.*
*a.
C*ompounding works against you.
*b.
E*asier getting in than out.
*c.  *Mortgages the future.
*d.  *Loss of freedom.
*e.
* Must be repaid.
*2.
Return must be greater than the cost*
*3.  “Guaranteed” repayment*
*4.
The will of God*
*5.
Peace of mind*
*6.
Spouse in agreement*
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