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Prophecy Update:
In the last days there will be difficulty
We have just come out of an unprecedented time of financial growth
Portfolios exploded, Home equity multiplied, and wages increased
The feds kept the interest rates at historic lows which set off a buying spree of houses amongst millennials
The only problem is that left unchecked prices spiral upwards out of control
Inflation is at a 40 year high
Interest rates on loans have sky rocketed
If you could afford a $2500 monthly mortgage and had 20% down you could get a $750,000 house in 2021
In 2022 you could get a $450,000 house
Banks are tightening their lending practices
Even if you have a credit rating of 800 they are hesitant to lend you money for a $700K house that
Gas prices are rising again even though the price of oil hasn’t risen dramatically
In August, 45% of people earning more than $100K, and 27.5% of people earning more than $200K, said they were living paycheck to paycheck.
The national debt is $31 trillion
That’s $93K for every person
We are out of money and there is nothing left to do to stimulate the economy
We are in a recession but we have a government that says we aren’t
They think if they control the narrative then people will go on with their lives
There is some truth to that
People point to the jobs market and that we have more jobs available that people to fill them
That sounds positive but people aren’t having babies
We aren’t going to have enough people to do the jobs
How does a Christian navigate what lies ahead?
Paul gives Timothy counsel on that as well
Be Content
Lower your monthly expenses
Stay at home more
Save your cash
Possessions are temporary
Buy what is necessary
You don’t need to impress anybody
Focus on Essentials
Food
Clothing
Godliness
Love of Money is the path to Destruction
Stop with the get rich quick schemes
Read 1 Samuel 19:1-5
I. Saul Plots to Kill David vs. 1-7
vs. 1 Saul wants to kill David
vs. 2 Jonathan warns David
vs. 3-6 Jonathan defends David
vs. 7 David returns to Saul
II.
David Flees Saul vs. 8-17
vs. 8 David Defeats the Philistines
vs. 9-10 Saul tries to pin David to the Wall
vs. 11-12
vs. 13-17
III.
Protected by Prophecy vs. 18-24
vs. 18
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