Natural and Financial Calamities by: Bro. Malloy Cabahug

Monday, October 5, 2009
Typhoon. Flood. Earthquake. Tsunami. These are but some of the famous items in the news since the last week of September 2009. These are natural calamities.

Environmentalists say that this is the effect of global warming, or the result of man's wanton disregard to mother nature. Hence, these things are inevitable unless concerted efforts to take care of our planet is being implemented.

The Bible has foretold that these sort of things are bound to happen. This is what is commonly called the signs of the end times. The inevitable coming of back of Jesus. Yes, these calamities had happened long ago, but if you come to think of the frequency of the happening of one calamity over the other has become closer compared to decades or centuries ago.

In as much as these natural calamities are being foretold in the Bible, this Holy Book that I personally believe as the Word of God has also foretold of what will happen to a man should you not obey it. Obedience in all its teachings, including the wise and practical handling of the resources that God entrusted you and me.

The Bible is so rich in practical lessons on how you and I would steward the resources that God entrusted us. The Bible says that if you just obey you will not borrow, but instead you will lend. On the other hand, disobedience will result in you borrowing and going lower and lower in status. Obedience results to financial independence and disobedience results to bondage to debts. (Deuteronomy 28: 1-2, 12, 15, & 43-56)

Stewardship is the name of the game that God wants you and me to play perfectly well. The misconception of the many lies in the fact that God requires us to give the tithes (10%) of what we are earning. If we are faithful to do this, the windows of heaven will rain blessings on us that we can hardly contain.

Nevertheless, it has been observed that there were a number of faithful givers who are still struggling with their finances. I am not surprised by this fact, it has also been observed that as they are faithful with the 10%, they may have been spending in reckless abandon the remaining 90% of their income. Now which one has the bigger share of the pie of the resources God has entrusted us?

Does not God also commanded us to be content? As Paul wrote in his pastoral letter to Timothy (1 Tim 6:6) that godliness with contentment is great gain. In so many passages in the Bible, God has warned us of spending too much and incurring useless indebtedness.

A stern warning: upon learning that the flood of maturing bills has started to rise to knee deep and that the rain of your spending still continues to pour down on you, please go to higher grounds. Seek counsel before God and a financial counselor, be humble, and start to heed God's word before the waters will reach to your neck and its current could wash you away from your spiritual freedom.

God bless everyone!!!