| money management  How to Prosper from ProblemsBy Crown Financial Ministries
                	
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		   For some, discouragement, depression, and self pity are the result of   problems and adversity. For others, problems are a challenge and help to bring   about faith, trust, and victory. Christians are admonished to be overcomers: "And who is the one who overcomes the world, but he who believes that Jesus   is the Son of God?" (1 John 5:5).
 The most common   cause
 The most consistent area of discouragement for most people is   financial failure. Discouragement abounds because of unemployment or   underemployment. When everyone is poor, it seems that most people can adjust to   that. When someone has lost a job and most of his or her friends still have a   job, however, it’s hard to handle. Not only are our egos involved with our   ability to provide, but also our security is threatened. High debt loads and   creditor pressures simply add to the feelings of inadequacy and failure. If we   abide in Christ, our faith will grow and mature, which is exactly what John says   it will do.
 
 How to defeat discouragement
 There is an   old cliché that summarizes this area: "Keep on keeping on." You must decide what   you believe and trust God, regardless of the outside circumstances. God gave us   many examples of people who faced difficult situations. Although some collapsed   into despair and self-pity, others, like Abraham, Nehemiah, Daniel, and Paul,   grew stronger. It’s pretty clear that they weren’t perfect, but they were   obedient. In their times of difficulty they did not panic or get depressed. They   turned to the Lord.
 
 Conclusion
 Many of our current   problems are the result of violating biblical principles, particularly those   relating to money. Therefore, God will allow financial crises to come into many   of our lives to give us the opportunity to decide whom we really serve. "No   one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other,   or he will hold to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and   mammon" (Matthew 6:24). We must decide where our hearts are. We must turn   to Christ in our time of need.
 
 
 
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