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How to Recession-Proof Your Life

Daniel Darling

April 14, 2008

Ok. I’m not a financial expert. I don’t even know where CNBC is on the dial. I’ve never subscribed to the Wall Street Journal. And I wouldn’t recognize Warren Buffet if he were sleeping on my couch.

But I have found some useful advice for Christians as we experience what every single living expert tells us is happening to our economy. Strangely, it comes from the divinely inspired pen of a man who has a lot of American cities named after him—but has never stepped on U.S. soil.

In fact, he lived centuries ago in filthy dungeon of a prison for crimes he didn’t commit.

But his advice, spelled out on the pages of the book of Philippians can make all the difference in your economic and spiritual outlook. 

I’m not writing this to minimize people’s pain. Losing a job and losing a house is painful. Economic woes can bring stress to marriages and families. And God is a God of compassion and grace.

Still, as American Christians, we should be different in that our happiness is not wrapped up in what we own or the numbers in our bank accounts, but in our relationship with God. In a world of discontent, greed, and opportunism, we should stand out as people whose faith is in Someone much more powerful than the Federal Reserve or Wall Street or the White House.

What’s more, we should use these times of economic struggle to reach out to hurting people with the gospel. To show them that there is so much more to life than the empty chasing of prosperity. That this life is but a vapor compared to eternity.

When Paul penned that letter from a Roman jail, he couldn’t have known how prescient his words are to a materialistic American culture.

Daniel Darling is the author of Teen People of the Bible. Visit him at danieldarling.com

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