I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.
Hebrews 12:11 NewsletterHello Reader, It’s poor judgment to guarantee another person’s debt or put up security for a friend. Something I’ve learned about Proverbs is that they aren’t absolute promises—they’re observations from people who’ve lived long enough to see patterns. They show us that when we follow certain principles, our chances of walking in wisdom and peace are much higher. With that in mind, here’s my confession: I’ve loaned or given money before when I knew I shouldn’t have. It was poor judgment because the moment you issue a loan, you’re taking a risk on someone else’s situation—hoping they’ll be able to pay you back. And the truth is, most of us seek a loan because we don’t have the money at the moment. Now, there are times when God nudges you to sacrifice for someone. That’s not what I’m talking about here. Always pray for His instruction, but also trust the discernment He’s given you. Here are a few guidelines you can consider:
Money disagreements strain relationships faster than we realize. Setting healthy boundaries doesn’t just protect your wallet—it protects your peace and the connections God has entrusted to you. Reflection Question Prayer of the Week Have a good week,
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I help Christians reduce their financial stress by improving their relationship with money. It is at that point they are able to make better decisions daily so they can live the best version of their life.