indebted kenya

If you've been struggling with debt, look at Kenya and learn what not to do:

1. Governments and individuals can't pray themselves out of debt (2 Kings 4:1-25). Never! You behave yourself into debt and must behave yourself out.

2. Debt is slavery (Proverbs 22:7), and you don't break the bondage without either paying the ransom, restructuring the debt, or being forgiven (rarely).

3. If you don't manage debt well, you will get embarrassed! (Proverbs 11:15). Ask Ruto, who's had to swallow his threats. You can't always expect miraculous cancellations of your debt or that your children (Gen Z) will pay it off for you. They will protest at your expense.

4. Debt often stems from greed—you obtained what you didn't deserve and exaggerated your importance. This pattern reflects mental and societal pride and inconsideration that, if not checked, leads to health breakdowns (worry/depression) or other poor moral decisions as you look for means to clear it.

5. The best approach when you find yourself in debt is to budget, cut your expenses, and work three times harder to increase your profit as you pay off your debt (Psalm 37:21).

6. Instead of acquiring another debt to clear the current one, remember to owe no one anything, except to love each other (Romans 13:8). Let's heed these infallible words and stop operating in debt.

Signed by a debt recovery agent.

#3 on #DebtSeries
Previous article on debt was https://pbkanoti.blogspot.com/2024/05/about-half-way-there.html

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