| PAT'S 
PERSPECTIVE Steps 
to Getting Out of DebtBy 
Pat RobertsonThe 700 Club
 
 CBN.com 
-- Poverty is a lack of money or material possessions. Poverty is usually 
accompanied by debt obligations to others. Debt, whether associated with poverty 
or not, is a form of slavery. Following God's principles will break the hold of 
both poverty and debt. First of all, you must commit yourself, your finances, 
your family, and your life to Jesus Christ. Agree to live by God's principles 
and seek to know what He has to say to you in your situation. Be absolutely honest 
about the faults and mistakes in your life, past or present, that may have caused 
your problem of debt. To escape trouble, you must know what put you there. Second, 
do everything you can to understand God's principles. The Bible says, "My people 
are destroyed for lack of knowledge" (Hosea 4:6). There are many Christians who 
have no concept whatsoever of the principles of God's kingdom. They understand 
neither God's laws dealing with material prosperity nor their own privileges as 
children of God. So, for lack of knowledge, they suffer. People in debt 
or in poverty especially need to understand a rule of God's kingdom that I call 
the Law of Reciprocity. This is a law of cause and effect, of action and reaction. 
In the area of money, the law is simple: "Give, and it will be given to you: Good 
measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your 
bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you" 
(Luke 6:38). When a person begins to give to God's work and to the poor and less 
fortunate, God begins to give back to him. Regardless of the debt burden, 
a person should give a very minimum of 10 percent of his income to the Lord. Even 
if you are at a poverty-level income, you have something you can give to God. 
Start where you are. Reach out in compassion to those less fortunate than yourself. 
As a first priority, get into a position to give love, time, energy, and money 
to other people even if it is only a little bit. Next, set up a realistic 
budget. Most people do not have budgets, and their spending has neither plan nor 
control. Whatever your income level, you should set up a budget that includes 
one or more tithes plus offerings to the Lord, which may be in the form of aid 
to those who are less fortunate (see Malachi 3:10). After setting aside your tithe, 
establish a realistic plan to pay off your debts. Go to your creditors and obtain 
an agreement that they will accept your payment schedule. Make it understood that 
you cannot pay any more than a certain amount, and they will almost always accept 
your plan. Once you have done that, you have to resolve in your mind that 
there will be no more accumulation of debt. You cannot go back to living beyond 
your means. Make a vow to God that you will not buy anything on credit, and that 
your lifestyle will be curtailed to fit your income. This takes a definite mental 
and spiritual commitment. It may take a year, or two years, or five years, but 
you are going to get out of debt. A very wise businessman suggested that 
part of any budget should go for recreation. There should be some time each month 
when the family can get away from the pressures of life. Maybe it can be a picnic 
in the park, a fishing trip, or possibly a night away from home in a motel or 
resort. Recreation includes anything to get away from the constant pressure and 
to allow your mind to be recreated in God. Along with recreation, I recommend 
a Sabbath rest. You cannot work seven days a week. There must be one day a week 
that is dedicated to God, to thinking about Him, praying to Him, studying the 
Bible, and resting. All of these things are necessary to prepare your mind and 
spirit to win the battle. Then, with all of these things going for you, 
you need a renewed faith in God. He is the source. As you give to Him and trust 
Him, God will begin to take you from bondage to debt into His blessings. He will 
open doors for you and will give you concepts and ideas to help you overcome your 
situation. You must believe this and expectantly look for His answer rather than 
to some other person as your source. God is your source. Every day, speak 
words of confidence. Say out loud that you are going to be free from debt and 
that God is going to put you in a different position. Memorize scripture verses 
where God says things such as, "He raises the poor from the dust and lifts the 
beggar from the ash heap to set them among princes" (I Samuel 2:8). Speak these 
words over and over again, confidently, knowing that God can do all things and 
do them well. With that frame of mind, you should be on your way. It may 
take a year to pay off your debts. In the instances that I know of, the average 
was about eighteen months. But it may take three, four, or even five years.  You will win the battle if you use the weapons that God 
                has made available to you! You can be debt free! 
 
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