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Planning Ahead, Serving What You Value
“A wise man thinks ahead; a fool doesn’t and even brags about it!” (Proverbs 13:16 TLB)
Do you have a budget? If you don’t, I get it. There have been seasons of my life where doing a budget was last on my list of things I wanted to do (right after getting a root canal).
The wisdom of Proverbs points out the benefit of planning ahead. Without a plan, how can we steward where we spend, save, or give our income? We can pretend we are giving and spending wisely, but there is no way to confirm or deny our decisions reflect any more than our feelings in the moment.
Author Phillip Holmes says, “Making a plan for your money may help give you dominion over it. Being planless is not being free; being planless makes you a slave to money. But a good financial plan turns money into your slave to serve what you really value. You will be empowered to save, give, and spend money proactively rather than reactively.”
Holmes, P. (2017, December 7). "A Letter to Younger Me About Money", Desiring God.
Erica Smith lives with her husband, J.R., and children Jeremiah and Eva in Fort Wayne, IN. She has spent her career in the financial services industry and is actively involved with Pathway Community Church’s Thrive Ministry.
Learn more about Thrive Financial Ministry HERE.
Planning Ahead, Serving What You Value
“A wise man thinks ahead; a fool doesn’t and even brags about it!” (Proverbs 13:16 TLB)
Do you have a budget? If you don’t, I get it. There have been seasons of my life where doing a budget was last on my list of things I wanted to do (right after getting a root canal).
The wisdom of Proverbs points out the benefit of planning ahead. Without a plan, how can we steward where we spend, save, or give our income? We can pretend we are giving and spending wisely, but there is no way to confirm or deny our decisions reflect any more than our feelings in the moment.
Author Phillip Holmes says, “Making a plan for your money may help give you dominion over it. Being planless is not being free; being planless makes you a slave to money. But a good financial plan turns money into your slave to serve what you really value. You will be empowered to save, give, and spend money proactively rather than reactively.”
Holmes, P. (2017, December 7). "A Letter to Younger Me About Money", Desiring God.
Erica Smith lives with her husband, J.R., and children Jeremiah and Eva in Fort Wayne, IN. She has spent her career in the financial services industry and is actively involved with Pathway Community Church’s Thrive Ministry.
Learn more about Thrive Financial Ministry HERE.
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