November 1 Devotion

We all have heard the saying, “Money makes the world go ‘Round.” And there is definitely a lot of truth to that. So much so, we all have most likely worried about our finances at some point in our lives. Being good stewards of our money is biblical. And we should strive to be in control of our money. And not let money control us. But we are human. We make mistakes. Sometimes those are financial. Many of us do not make mistakes. Yet, we still find ourselves in financial situations that are overwhelming. So it’s easy to be worried about the bills and other things we need to pay for.

I think it would be great to get to a place where we truly trust God to be our provider. To not worry about money. The Bible tells us God provides for birds and flowers. It tells us he values us far more. And we know he sent Jesus to die on the cross for us. So meeting our needs must be part of his plans. I’m fully aware that difficult times come and worrying is a human response. But, let’s try to remember through what the Bible teaches us. God is our Provider!

Now…I bet you are wondering where am I going with this. Please stay with me as I stumble through this. When we seek God first, he frees us from the worries and pressures of earth because our eyes are fixed on Him instead of the temporary things that weigh us down. And that includes financial concerns. Always remember that God can meet all of our needs. Now, this is not a free pass to do nothing and expect God to take care of us. I’m not saying that at all. Actually, probably just the opposite. We are still called to do our parts. And that’s where being good stewards comes in. Let’s just be aware that we need to put him first. He will then show us the way. He will provide. Because he loves us. Always has. Always will.

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