About Debt
Debt has been part of society since biblical times. In earlier civilizations, if a person was indebted to someone - they and their family became property of that lender until the debt was paid in full.
Since he was not able to pay, the master ordered that he and his wife and his children and all that he had be sold to repay the debt.
- Matthew 18:25
The Master had the man thrown into prison until he could pay the debt.
- Matthew 18:30
Even here, in the United States, as recently as the mid 1800's a person could face imprisonment for failing to repay debts. Not only were you expected to repay your debt in full but you were also responsible for the cost of your own imprisonment!
Debtors in default were soon granted reprieve by the Federal Government after 1833 when they were no longer jailed for their crimes. Soon thereafter, most states followed suit by changing their own laws.
Today it is still possible to be thrown in jail for failing to meet one's debt obligations. Debts of fraud, child-support, alimony, or release finds can not only result in a jail sentence but they can also prevent one's release if they are already incarcerated. These types of moral and financial decisions are not based on the principles of God’s Word.
A major reason for the decay of our society is that a majority of churches are struggling financially. This is because church members are struggling financially. Titheing (giving the church 10% of your income each week or month) is done by approximately only 20% of a church's members.
Learn to Trust God – we have been taught since childhood that God helps those who help themselves. There are very few outlets available to people who want to get out of debt, but Christian Debt Trust can help you get back on the chosen path. Take the first step to leading a simpler, debt free life.
Let no debt remain outstanding, except the continuing debt to love one another, for he who loves his fellowman has fulfilled the law.
- Romans 13:8
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