What is the sickness of money?
Money disorders are the maladaptive patterns of financial beliefs and behaviors that lead to clinically significant distress, impairment in social or occupational functioning, due to financial strain or an inability to appropriately enjoy one’s financial resources.
Is caring about money a sin?
Is it a sin to be rich? It is not a sin to be rich, but loving money is a sin. 1 Timothy 6:10 says, “For the love of money is a root of all sorts of evil.” Wealthy Christians are not sinning by having money. They do need to keep their hearts pure and ensure they are not loving more or making it an idol.
Does your life have a lot of financial worry?
So, our lives had financial worry, but not a whole lot of financial worry. The real worry didn’t kick in until we hit our financial bottom and began to really reassess our financial state. That was the truly worrying time.
What are some things you are wasting money on?
Here is a list of things that you may be wasting money on: Bottled water can be expensive. If you want filtered water, buy a water filtering system and fill-up a re-usable bottle on your own. You are helping the environment this way as well, since you won’t be using so many plastic bottles.
Should you worry about debt when you have no income?
Everyone knows it’s not a good idea to worry about them, but when you’re drowning in debt and have minimal to no income, it’s a little harder to keep wipe those pesky bills off your mind. Being told life is too short to worry about bills is one thing; having the confidence to stand tall despite insurmountable debt is an entirely different beast.
Is life too short to worry about bills?
Being told life is too short to worry about bills is one thing; having the confidence to stand tall despite insurmountable debt is an entirely different beast. I can assure you that losing your house, car, cable, gas, etc. won’t kill you. Stop fearing your bills – you’re letting them control your life.