Marks Of A Faithful Investor In Uncertain Times
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Matthew 22.14 observes, that’s what I mean when I say, Many get invited; only a few make it. MSG
It should bother us greatly that God’s theology is so different from our own. Repeatedly when God lived among us as one of us, He warned us of the difficulty and exclusivity those in His Kingdom would have and be to live with Him forever. We all know that God wants everyone saved, that He loves everyone. We interpret this to mean that because this is what God wants this is what will be done.
Yet God couples this want with the reality that while many are invited, the whole world, only a few, will be saved. Only a few, that should bother us. Why is it true? Because men love themselves and the things of this world more than God. Because men want God to conform to their thinking rather than forming themselves to God’s will.
To be a child of God, to live forever in the kingdom of God with the people of God, men must be born again, born into the family of God, born by the Spirit of God. How can a man be born again? He must repent, turn from his ways that God condemns and turn toward the ways God approves. He must surrender to the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord by denying himself.
This surrender means the acceptance of Jesus’ death on the cross as the only possible payment for sins, believing that man cannot do more good than evil to earn God’s approval. Surrender then means obedience to Jesus as Lord of our lives Whose resurrection from the dead proves He is Lord and God and therefore must be obeyed and loved with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength at the personal cost of will and want for anything other than God’s glory upon earth as it is in heaven.
If God is truly glorious, sovereign, mighty, holy and beyond all that can be fully comprehended by men, then it only makes sense that men must give to Him all they possess in talent and treasure for honoring, glorifying, and worshipping Him on earth as they will in heaven.
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MONDAY MANNA
A service to the business community
A Publication of CBMC International
July 19, 2021
Marks Of A Faithful Investor In Uncertain Times
by Matt Bell
As the world grappled with the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the investing world grappled with its own upheavals. People who had money in the markets will likely long remember the period from mid-February to mid-March when the U.S. stock market fell 35% in just 16 trading days. Never before has the stock market so quickly switched gears from an all-time high to a bear market.
For those seeking to take a long-term approach to investing, there were other unsettling events. With pro sports shut down, the founder of a sports betting website turned to the stock market, live-streaming his day trading as millions of loyal followers tagged along. The prospect of quick riches surely played a role in an astounding 10 million new brokerage accounts being opened in 2020.
A sizable percentage of new investors chose a brokerage firm that made investing seem like a game by showering digital confetti on the screens of members who made a trade. To me, this felt like investing was becoming gambling; the principle that “steady plodding brings prosperity, hasty speculation brings poverty,” as Proverbs 21:5 teaches, was being cast aside as quaint, uninspired, and irrelevant.
We sent a survey to members of our Sound Mind Investing network, asking about their experience in the investment market last year. When we asked what had helped them navigate the big financial downturn in early 2020, 97% agreed with the statement, “Having faith that God would provide, no matter what happened in the market.” Many respondents cited practical factors that helped as well, such as good stewardship, and a steady-hand-on-the-wheel perspective about investing. But trust in God, reliance on the sound teachings of the Bible, and prayer were overwhelmingly affirmed. This faithful approach of God’s people never received any news coverage, but I am confident it delighted God’s heart.
When we asked about particular passages from the Scriptures our readers turned to, more than one-third of respondents provided examples. As the market plummeted, some of them relied on verses such as, “Cast all your anxiety on Him because He cares for you” (1 Peter 5:7), and “When I am afraid, I put my trust in you” (Psalm 56:3).
As the investment market’s volatility spiked, they took comfort from biblical affirmations such as “You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you” (Isaiah 26:3), and “I will say of the LORD, ‘He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust” (Psalm 91:2).
While millions rushed to online forums in a quest for quick riches, our members turned to God’s Word, meditating on verses such as “Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the LORD our God” (Psalm 20:7), and “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many griefs” (1 Timothy 6:10).
The financial stock market moves in cycles. We can be prepared by committing to a strategy that fits with our needs, and by filling our hearts with the timeless truths of God’s Word. As the Bible reminds us in the most-cited verse in the survey, “Trust in the LORD with all your heart and lean not o your own understanding; in all your ways, submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight” (Proverbs 3:5-6).
© 2021. Matt Bell is Sound Mind Investing’s Managing Editor. He is the author of 4 personal finance books published by NavPress and two video-based small group resources. Matt speaks at churches and universities throughout the USA and has been quoted in USA TODAY, U.S. News & World Report, and many other media outlets
CBMC Central Michigan 4407 W. St. Joe Hwy. Lansing 48917 / 517 481 5996 www.lansing.cbmc.com
MONDAY MANNA
A service to the business community
A Publication of CBMC International
July 19, 2021
Reflection/Discussion Questions
- What was the impact of the pandemic and the long period of economic upheaval on your own financial situation? How did you react during the worst, most uncertain times?
- Where did you turn during that time of turmoil? Did you interact with and consult with trusted friends, or seek other resources for guidance? What about turning to the Bible and God’s many promises? Explain your answer.
- How can general, broad promises in the Scriptures be applied to specific situations, such as the pandemic, global shutdowns, and its overall impact on the financial world? Do you think it is valid to do so? Why or why not?
- Reading the Bible passages cited in this “Monday Manna,” which are you familiar with? If you found any to be particularly meaningful, which ones were they – and why?
NOTE: If you have a Bible and would like to read more, consider the following passages: Psalm 37:3-7,34; Isaiah 40:31, 41:10, Jeremiah 29:11, 33:3; Matthew 6:19-21,24-34
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