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Christian Budgeting – What’s the Deal

Dec 02, 2014

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Christian budgeting may be a big buzzword, but do not be intimidated. It is simply a set of value-based standards that guide a person in their conduct of financial affairs. Learn the idea behind it an benefit from the life of abundance.
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Christian Financial Planning: What’s the Difference?

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Christian Financial Planning may appear difficult to

understand at first glance.

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But close inspection will on reveal the simplicity of

virtuous management of one’s assets and liabilities to

weather the challenges ahead and emerge plentiful.

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What is Financial Planning?

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Financial planning is similar with budgeting in terms of

objectives – to produce positive cashflow by either

increasing the income or reducing the expense through

various interventions.

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Their only differences is in terms of scope.

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Budgeting is short to medium term and covers

from the daily to the monthly allocation of assets and the management of liabilities.

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While Financial planning is medium to long to lifetime

and encompasses from the bi-annual to an entire lifetime.

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A budget deals with the everyday financial scenario

while a financial plan directs the assets and liabilities to achieve a more abundant

status.

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In short, this plan is about making and keeping you rich

and wealthy.

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What is Christian Financial Planning?

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This type of financial planning is basically the utilization of

Christian ethics in the conduct of financial planning.

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Like in the scriptures, God has made clear that those who stay awake and stand guard against trials will be

easily spared.

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Builders are also told to plan their constructions as to

avoid shortage in materials.

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Kings are also warned against fighting a war in which they are heavily

outnumbered and disadvantaged.

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Christian Financial Planning also entails the application of timeless Christian morals like

honesty, humility, unselfishness, concern for the

poor, unworldly conduct, stewardship and Christ-

centeredness.

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Why Christian Financial Planning?

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Well, why not? If you are a devout Christian or knew someone who is, you will

notice how Christians properly conduct and deal

their finances.

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They do it with the outmost devotion to God as a form of

service to His beloved people.

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Christians also humbly regard themselves as mere stewards of the wealth that

they currently possess.

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They are therefore generous in sharing and growing this

abundance with others.

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In effect, a Christian financial plan is a plan of prosperity

and generosity.

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What does Planning for the Flood and Preparing for the

Times Mean?

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Just like the Great Flood in Noah’s time, big challenges

that can leave us crippled are just around the corner

waiting to happen.

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It’s no longer a question of what but when.

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Noah planned and prepared for the Great Flood while the rest of humanity laughed and

mocked at him.

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When the 40 days and night of rain drowned the merry-

makers, they weren’t amused.

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Just like time and again, the people have been warned to build their “arks” of savings

and nest eggs.

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This financial planning means building your finances

for the hard times ahead while observing Christian

virtues.

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What are the Benefits of Christian Financial Planning?

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This financial planning is advantageous in these times

because it eliminates the need to circumvent public welfare when gaining or

preserving wealth.

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By having a Christ-centered financial plan you will be free from the worries of the law of

man or God.

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Your righteous wealth plan will be above scrutiny and you will be blessed with an

honest and bountiful harvest.

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It will honor the Lord and you will partake in His works.

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Another hallmark of this financial planning is

accountability for your decisions, actions and the

results.

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As a Christian, you are ultimately responsible for

yourself and you will answer to God who will weigh your

scale.

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By being accepting of the consequences, we are now in

a much better position to improve our lives.

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Christian Financial Planning: What’s the Difference?