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The Fruit of Saving
The end result is an accumulation of choices to set aside some money or oil a little at a time rather than just spending all you have as you are paid or consuming all your food as soon as you receive it.
As with many of the proverbs, they are general principles that assume nothing catastrophic will happen.
2. How to Lose Your Savings
Tim - high-functioning developmental issues.
recieved disability money.
He rented a room in my trailer in OH.
He needed someone to have a joint checking account with him so that he could receive his money.
Joint checking=financially responsible for all debts.
Tim had a cheap $100 car but no license.
he would drive up and down my driveway to practice.
I went away for a couple days and made the mistake of giving him the checkbook for food and necessities.
When I came home, I asked for checkbook back.
Checks were missing but no record of who the check were written to or how much.
Found out he spent over $600 on a car stereo system for his $100 car.
He bought other things too.
Tim got upset at me and moved out.
I started getting calls from creditors.
Meeting with Tim and his mom because I had the check book and the disability money.
Before I would give him back the checkbook, I had him sign a form from the bank removing me from account.
3. How to Secure Your Savings
Don’t take unnecessary risks.
Pledge = downpayment.
Something of enough value to make the debtor want to pay his debt.
bed is equivalent to your house where your bed is.
Conclusion:
When we put our faith in Jesus.
Jesus became the guarantor of our debt of sin.
He cosigned a loan for our eternal life with His blood on the cross.
The only pledge He asks is true faith in Jesus.
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