Being deep in debt hits us hard.

A strained bank account. Arguing with your spouse. Figuring out how to make ends meet.

And as if these aren’t all hard enough, the big one comes into play…

The guilt of being in debt.



If our world worked the way God originally intended, we would not have the worries of debt. But reality being what it is, many of us have a heavy burden to carry in the form of maxed out credit cards, over-mortgaged houses, and student loans with balances that never seem to get any smaller.

Overcoming EmbarassmentIt’s easy to blame ourselves for getting into debt in the first place, but blame is not the first step on the path to debt relief. Though it is important that you accept accountability for your debt, it’s counterproductive to berate yourself over your financial situation.

God wants us to feel good about ourselves, and one of His greatest gifts to us is His example of forgiveness. If God can forgive such enormous sins in the world, surely you can find a way to forgive yourself for getting into debt.

When you forgive yourself, you will realize that you are a flawed human being, just like everyone else, and you made mistakes that you don’t have to make in the future.

There Is A Solution

Now you can begin to correct those mistakes and climb out of debt. Now you can take action.

Our Christian Debt Settlement program guides you on the path to true financial freedom. Christians just like you will show you compassion and understanding for your financial situation, not add to the guilt and pressure you into signing up for something that isn’t right for you.

When you are having a financial crisis such as overwhelming credit card debt, incessant collection calls, or wondering if you should pay the credit cards or the mortgage, it’s difficult to keep your chin up.

However, if you rise above it and focus on practicing your faith and devoting yourself to God and family, and follow the direction you feel He is calling you, things may well fall into place.

The Gospel of John On Forgiveness

If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9

By this we shall know that we are of the truth and reassure our heart before him; for whenever our heart condemns us, God is greater than our heart, and he knows everything. John 3:19:20

 

Take a look at some of the Christian debt solutions available for people just like you. You may find that a Christian Debt Settlement option is the quickest way to turn your finances around. Or you might be more comfortable with a Christian Debt Consolidation plan.

The choice is yours, but there will always be experts on hand to advise you and explain all your options.

Being in debt is hard enough. Don’t add guilt to the list of obstacles to overcome.

“Seek and you will find,” is what God tells us. He will always provide help for those who reach out. Find your help today.

About Josh

Josh Richner is the founder of FaithWorks Financial and regular contributor to the FaithWorks Blog. Josh is a Christian, a husband and a father with an unremitting passion for personal and professional growth.