money

Money Matters

The rule is stated in Romans 13:8, "Do not owe anything to anyone". In our modern society, it is no longer love that makes the world go round, but debt. Even in an attempt to express love, people go into debt. How many gifts are purchased on borrowed money for example? A great many Australians, as a matter of course, are daily spending money they don't have, and making themselves into debtors.

Owe Nothing (Part 1)

There are certain debts or borrowings that are not really debts in principle, but more like a joint ownership of property. If the property were sold in the market place, both you and the lender would receive money from the sale. You would get your equity, the portion you own, whilst the money lender would receive his entitlement, the portion you owe. This type of "debt" or liability is not really considered in this lesson.

1 Avoiding the Evils of Debt

The kind of debt we are considering is the insidious kind which has several of the following marks...

Two Serious Errors

There is a stern warning in the Proverbs: "The borrower becomes the lender's slave" (Prv 22:7). Of course, sometimes the lender is the victim because "The wicked borrows and does not pay back" (Psa 37:21) We should ensure that we fall into neither of these errors. We should become no creditor's slave. We should become no creditor's defaulter. The best way to do this is to have no creditor at all —to "owe nothing to anyone" (Rom 13:8)

2 Knowing The Uncertainties

Australians in general lose sight of, is the uncertainties of life. If you borrow in order to access money you have not yet made, are you not gambling on the future? You are relying on something uncertain to cover something certain. It is uncertain that you will make the money you expect, but certain you will have to pay the debt you have incurred. You are assuming that you'll make money next year, so you are already spending it this year!

A Kind of Boasting

James rebukes those who are so certain that they will make money next year James says, "You do not know what your life will be like tomorrow" (Jas 4:13-17). Paul wants Christians "not to trust in uncertain riches(1Tm 6:17-19). Debt is a way of seeming to be richer than you are, or a way of enjoying in the present riches you expect in the future. "You boast in your arrogance", says James, "All such boasting is evil" (Jas 4:16).