My daughters get so excited when their birthdays come
around.I love seeing their faces light
up.One of them, my youngest, does the
"countdown" thing.You know what I
mean.She starts telling people her
birthday is coming about two months away from the date.And, like so many young people in America,
they are spoiled by their wonderful grandparents with money and gift
cards.They get so excited thinking and
talking about all the new things they're going to buy:jewelry, hair accessories, books, candy and
gum, assorted trinkets and other things that most adults usually regard as
crap.
No big deal perhaps, but I get concerned.On the one hand, they are kids.Why stand in their way of spending every
possible nickel they can scrounge together on Laffy Taffy and Nerds?Who cares if they have a growing collection
of lip glosses and bottle caps beyond the number of lip glosses and bottle caps
anyone should own?Does it really
matter?I think it matters for
everything, and I'm out to make sure they learn Biblical principles of
stewardship and prosperity now.
How we teach our children to handle money, matters because
so many of our attitudes and aptitudes are developed early in life.It matters because most of us want our
children to do better than we have done and excel where we feel like we've failed.It matters because we ourselves are merely
stewards over the great gifts' God has given us in them.We are charged with delivering back to God
mature, Godly people who will glorify Him by way of their choices and lives.How we teach our young people to handle money
matters.That's why I'm not excited to
hear them plan on buying every Snickers bar in the store!
Here are three eternal Biblical principles I am
convinced we are required teach our young people about money as early as
they're able to understand (and even before in some cases):
1. Everything is the Lords.Honor God with your choices and use your
resources to make a difference.
"FOR THE EARTH IS THE LORD'S,
AND ALL IT CONTAINS." ~1 Corinthians
10:26 (NASB)
For a Believer, the key to relating to material goods is
understanding that everything belongs to God.Everything.Then, the questions
of whether to tithe, give, support ministries or otherwise show generosity in
our communities become a lot easier to answer.When the Lord blesses us, we are not to grasp onto every penny for dear
life with closed fists.When the Lord
places resources at our disposal, it is an opportunity to show the world His
heart.I want my daughters to know this.
2. Only a fool spends everything that comes
into their hands on their pleasures.
"He who loves pleasure will
become a poor man; He who loves wine and oil will not become rich." ~Proverbs
21:17 (NASB)
It is okay to use resources to enjoy life, but hedonism leads only
to poverty.I prefer to tell them to
spend, but spend wisely.Enjoy, but
never go overboard.Solomon wrote about
there being such a thing as "too much honey" and how it makes everyone
groan.I want them to know the best of
life, but also be prepared for the future by making sure she's setting aside for
it.W. Clement Stone once said "If you
cannot save money, then the seeds of greatness are not in you."How many of us have looked back and groaned
at all the money that went through our hands for which we have nothing to
show?Too many.I want my daughters to know this, too, and
make good decisions.
3. You
reap what you sow, so sow well, sow bountifully and sow joyfully and without worry.
"Now this I say, he
who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will
also reap bountifully.Each one must do
just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God
loves a cheerful giver.And God is able
to make all grace abound to you, so that always having all sufficiency in
everything, you may have an abundance for every good deed."~2 Corinthians 9:6-8 (NASB)
If I haven't learned anything else, it is this.However, I have learned to see it as the
ultimate positive – the ultimate promise of God's lasting goodness!We often tell people "you'll sow what you
reap" as a warning.We want them to know
that the entire Cosmos will work out their punishments for every bad choice
they've ever made.But here's the other
side of it.God makes the entire Cosmos
work together a blessing for every good seed you sow!I want my daughters to know this and live it
every day.
I'm doing everything I can to help my daughters understand
the importance of tithing, sowing, saving and spending wisely with every dollar
that comes into their lives.I am
committed to helping them experience God's best here on Earth and when we want
God's best, how we handle money matters…a lot.By teaching them God's principles, we are setting a positive course for
their lives that will ripple through eternity and even help them earn heavenly
rewards.
That is why I frown when my girls want a month's supply of
bubble gum.