Having Faith During a Financial Crisis (2024)

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8 Min Read | May 9, 2024

Having Faith During a Financial Crisis (1)

By Jade Warshaw

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Having Faith During a Financial Crisis (3)

By Jade Warshaw

It’s hard to believe that almost 17 years ago, my husband, Sam, and I were newly married and drowning in almost $500,000 of consumer debt. We knew if we didn’t make a change, we’d be heading toward disaster—in our money and our marriage. We were staring a financial crisis right in the face. Maybe you know that feeling too—a heavy pit in your stomach of guilt, shame and fear.

Thankfully, we got our act together and (slowly but surely) paid off that $460,052 of debt. But believe me, becoming debt-free was no walk in the park—it took over seven years (seven years!) of working our fingers to the bone and spending almost no money on “fun.” But if there was one thing that kept us going strong, it was the picture of what our life and future family would look and feel like without debt, and I knew this vision came from God.

Listen, if you’re knee-deep in a money crisis of your own, I’m here to tell you: God has your back! Trust me, I know it’s tough to trust God when you have no money. And although we may feel blindsided or overwhelmed, God doesn’t! He’ll provide a way through to the other side. So, here are five tips for keeping your faith alive and holding on to God during a difficult money situation.

5 Tips for Trusting God in Financial Difficulties

1. Ask God for help.

I know financial struggles are difficult. You feel stressed out, you lose sleep, and sometimes you truly can’t see the path forward. In those moments, you need real help, real guidance and real peace. When Sam and I were struggling, I was constantly asking God to help us. I asked Him to help us see opportunities, to give us energy to work, to give us ideas, and even to open our minds to areas we needed to change. And God was faithful.

Here’s what that taught me: God wants us to share our fears and anxiety with Him. He wants us to come to Him for help! And when we do, He makes us this promise:

“Ask and it will be given to you;seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds;and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” Matthew 7:7–8 (NIV)

We don’t have to carry or control it all on our own. Thank you, Lord!

But Jade, it stresses me out when I’m not in control! I hear you. But here’s the real deal: Trying to control every little thing puts way too much pressure on you to come through for yourself. On the other hand, surrendering control to God through prayer puts the burden on God to come through—something He’s more than willing to do. Um, say less. I’m taking that deal.

As my friend Dr. John Delony wrote in his book Building a Non-Anxious Life, “If you want to go all the way to truly live, build, and enjoy the fruits of a non-anxious life, you have to surrender. You must choose belief in something greater than yourself.”

2. Remember God has a plan for your life.

Let’s play out a worst-case scenario: What would happen if your house got foreclosed on? Well, that would mean finding somewhere else to live and probably renting for a while. It may be inconvenient and even embarrassing. But at the end of the day, you and your family would be okay, right? You’d still have a roof over your head. And odds are, you’d find a way to keep food on the table. The same goes for losing your job or your car getting repossessed.

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Here’s the thing: When money problems hit, it can be a shock to the senses. But God knew this trial was on its way, and He has a plan to provide and see you through it. But Jade, I made the mistakes that caused all this! That may be true—but it doesn’t change the fact that God has a plan:

“‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the LORD, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.’” Jeremiah 29:11 (NIV)

As soon as we say, “Jesus, take the wheel,” we can step into God’s perfect plan for our lives. And even if you made decisions that contributed to you getting knocked down (hey, I signed on the dotted line for those student loans!), you can get up again.

3. Read your Bible.

When you’re fighting through a personal financial crisis, a little bit of encouragement can go a long way. And trust me, there’s no better way to keep your chin up than reading the Word. Yep, I’m talking about the B-I-B-L-E. Look at what Jesus had to say about Scripture:

“Jesus answered,‘It is written: “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.”’” Matthew 4:4 (NIV)

Listen: God’s Word is life, and we need it to thrive! It’s why Jesus calls himself the “bread of life.” Spending time in the Bible lets you soak up wisdom that’ll lift your spirit, push you in the right direction, and remind you that God is there for you 24/7.

If you’re looking for somewhere you can go to get closer to God and strengthen your faith (in good times or bad) Scripture is the place. It’s full of comforting words for financial problems—and helpful instruction for how to manage your money God's way.

4. Give thanks.

When it seems like your whole world is crumbling because of money problems, it’s easy to feel like there’s nothing good happening in your life. Nothing to be thankful for. Nothing worth celebrating. But that’s a straight-up lie, y’all.

No matter what we’re going through with our money, we always have things to be thankful for. Not everything around us has gone bad, and it’s up to us to identify our blessings and give thanks for them. Our families, our friends, our talents . . . look, it could be something as simple as having a bed or clean sheets to sleep in.

Whatever it is, now is not the time to forget your most basic blessings. Taking stock of blessings helps us adopt an attitude of contentment—a powerful weapon for staying faithful during a personal financial crisis. Take a peek at what the Bible says about contentment:

“I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry,whether living in plenty or in want.I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” Philippians 4:12–13 (NIV)

It’s so tempting to focus on what we don’t have during a time of crisis. But when we shift our focus to what we do have, it helps us stay close to God and remember to be grateful.

5. Be generous.

I know what you’re thinking. I’m in a crisis, and you want me to give to others? Yep, you read that right. That’s because practicing generosity may be the best way to stay faithful when you’re in a financial crisis.

God made us to be givers. And when we start walking the talk, we become more and more of what we were made to be—it changes us from the inside out. The main reason we give is to bless other people, but it gives us a boost too. That’s powerful stuff! Here’s one of my favorite verses about generosity:

“Give, and it will be given to you. A good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over, will be poured into your lap. For with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.” Luke 6:38 (NIV)

You may not have the means to give away money right now, especially if you’re struggling to provide for your family. But there are plenty of ways you can give your time and talents to serve others.

Here are some great ways to be generous that won’t cost you a dime:

  • Sign up to volunteer at your church or somewhere else in your community.
  • Offer to watch a friend's kids for an evening.
  • Be intentional about complimenting and encouraging some folks around you.
  • Whatever you would typically charge for, offer to do it pro bono.

God wants giving to always be right at the top of your priorities. If you want to grow your faith in God during a personal financial crisis, use what He’s given you to serve those around you.

Next Steps

All right, y’all. I want you to seek God and stay faithful while you’re working to get out of your crisis and have a financial breakthrough! Can you do that? I know you can. So, here’s your homework:

First, start listening to The Ramsey Show. That’s the show where our team helps listeners all over the country learn how to live on a budget, pay off debt, and save for emergencies. You can listen or watch on whatever platform you like best—we’re on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and several other sites.

Then, schedule a free call with one of our Ramsey Preferred Coaches. Our financial coaches are pros who have been trained by the Ramsey team. They’re ready to walk with you through your financial crisis and help you come out on the other side. You got this!

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About the author

Jade Warshaw

Jade Warshaw is a personal finance coach, bestselling author of Money’s Not a Math Problem, and regular co-host on The Ramsey Show, the second-largest talk radio show in America. Jade and her husband paid off nearly half a million dollars of debt, and now she’s a six-figure debt elimination expert who uses her journey to help others get out of debt and take control of their money. She’s appeared on CNBC, Fox News and Cheddar News and been featured in Fortune and POLITICO magazines. Through her social content, recent book, syndicated columns and speaking events, Jade is on a mission to change the typical American money mindset. Learn More.

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Having Faith During a Financial Crisis (2024)

FAQs

How to have faith during a financial crisis? ›

5 Tips for Trusting God in Financial Difficulties
  1. Ask God for help. I know financial struggles are difficult. ...
  2. Remember God has a plan for your life. Let's play out a worst-case scenario: What would happen if your house got foreclosed on? ...
  3. Read your Bible. ...
  4. Give thanks. ...
  5. Be generous.
May 9, 2024

What are three prayers to say during financial hardship? ›

  • God,
  • I need finances right now, so I'm crying out to you. I need income to pay my bills, buy food, pay debts, and for the other things I need. ...
  • Also, help me redirect my thoughts from focusing on my current financial issues to you. ...
  • I trust you, Lord, with my life and with my finances. ...
  • In Jesus Name, Amen.
Nov 1, 2021

What does God say about struggling financially? ›

The Bible reminds us that we can find strength and hope in our relationship with Christ, who promises to meet all our needs according to His abundant riches (Philippians 4:19). Overcoming financial struggles is not a one-time event but a journey that requires us to continually surrender our worries and fears to God.

Can God solve my financial problems? ›

While God may not necessarily solve our financial issues, He can lead us to the tools to help solve our financial problems and get us back on the right track. In the Bible, specifically in 1 Timothy 6:10, we read that the love of money is the root of all evil, but it doesn't necessarily forbid debt.

What is the prayer when struggling with finances? ›

A Prayer for Finances

Dear God, Please bring me peace and provide for my financial needs. Help me to manage my finances wisely and navigate any challenges that come my way. Help me to find my confidence in You. I trust that You're in control—even when my finances feel out of control.

What is a powerful prayer for financial stability? ›

Prayer for Financial Security

Heavenly Father, I seek Your protection and security in my financial life. Guard my resources and investments, and keep me safe from financial harm. Help me to build a secure financial foundation that will support me and my family for years to come.

How do I ask God for immediate help? ›

I pray to you as I am desperate for help. I need to know that you care, that you love me, be my refuge from pain, replacing my distress with peace, and be my strength when I feel weak and find it hard to carry on.

How do I pray to God for immediate financial assistance? ›

St. Matthew, the patron of financial matters, I am in need of financial help. Please intercede for me, that God will hear and answer my requests, if it be according to His will. Help me in my financial difficulty, and intercede for me that my struggles may find quick resolution.

What does God say about being financially broke? ›

Turning to Bible verses for financial struggles can be incredibly helpful. Verses such as Philippians 4:19, which states, “And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus,” are a reminder that God is a faithful provider.

Does God answer financial prayers? ›

Some folks question whether it's okay to ask God for financial help. So first off, let's dispel the notion that God doesn't care about your money or that it's wrong to pray about your finances. Nothing in the Bible says that. If it's important to you, it's important to God.

How to get a financial breakthrough from God? ›

Obedience is the key to receiving from God. If we'll learn to hear God's voice and obey Him in the area of our personal finances, it will open the door to further blessings in our own lives and will pave the way for Him to use us in greater ways to bless mankind.

How to trust God during a financial crisis? ›

Growing in Faith

Times of financial instability are opportunities for us to grow in our faith. Instead of succumbing to worry every time our income decreases, we can choose to draw closer to God. Knowing that He is aware of our situation and has a plan for it, we can use this time to strengthen our faith.

Why did God allow me to lose everything? ›

Scripture affirms that it is God “that giveth thee power to get wealth” (Deuteronomy 8:18), not an earthly employer. When God allows us to lose our earthly source of income, He is affirming our need to totally depend upon Him.

How to stay positive in a financial crisis? ›

How to Deal with Financial Stress?
  1. Identify the Source of Your Money Stress. Stress related to dealing with money should be identified. ...
  2. Make a Budget or Spending Plan. Having a plan can reduce stress. ...
  3. Start an Emergency Fund. ...
  4. Increase Your Income. ...
  5. Automate Your Finances.
Sep 21, 2023

How do you have faith in a hopeless situation? ›

Strengthen your faith by fixing your gaze on God's character and filling your mind and heart with worship of who He is. The Book of Romans tells us that while Abram waited for the promise, he did not weaken in faith when he considered the circ*mstances that would seemingly make his promise impossible.

How can faith help in times of crisis? ›

As a believer, your ultimate hope relies not in the people and circ*mstances around you, but rather in the God who is above it all. Prayer is one of the most powerful resources we have, yet it's one we tend to ignore. During crises, prayer is vital.

How do you stay positive when struggling financially? ›

7 ways to manage financial stress during trying times
  1. Prioritize what you can control on discretionary spending.
  2. Find ways to earn more money.
  3. Pay essential bills.
  4. Save money during trying times.
  5. Track your money-saving progress.
  6. Talk to your lenders.
  7. Consult with an expert financial advisor.
May 21, 2024

What should Christians do in times of crisis? ›

These times of crisis calls for us to certainly have faith in God, but they also call for us to be there for each other! Being there for each other and being loving and sympathetic for one another is a testament to our faith in God through our actions!

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