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One would think economic news would take a backseat this week, but to the contrary, it may make big news. As Christians we should strive to be aware of what is coming so as to be in better shape to handle things and to provide guidance and help to others. There is an ominous storm brewing on the financial front. Just as the Federal Reserve once again tricked the masses into thinking all is well economically through actions not taken in forty years on Friday; the atomic bombs of economic implosion were detonated. Clearly we are dealing with a classic example of "peace and safety" being propounded by the media while sudden destruction is looming just ahead.

There is no way I can begin to express the severity of the current economic situation in this country except to say I would not be posting this at this time if it were not extremely urgent. What lies ahead in the coming weeks has the potential to cripple millions of households as they will no longer have enough money to buy food, gas and pay the mortgage. Credit is tightening at this very moment and the birth pangs getting ready to be felt in this world will cause it to literally stagger. My purpose in writing this is to help us all get prepared now while we still can so we can help others very soon.

Let us say that I gave you $1000 ten years ago. With that $1000, you could have purchased over 3 ounces of gold. The price for an ounce of gold in March of 1998 was $300 per ounce. Five years later, in March of 2003, the price for an ounce of gold had only gone up $50 to $350 per ounce. Even in March of 2005 gold was only $420 per ounce. That means only three years ago, your $1000 could purchase two and one third ounces of gold.

Today, gold is trading for $1002 per ounce. Your one thousand dollars could not even buy one ounce of gold today. This is a terrifying reality. What this means is that the value of the dollar is falling so quickly that soon it won't be worth the paper it is printed on.

In March of 1998 oil traded at $15 per barrel and the average cost for a gallon of gasoline in this country was $1.06. One year later, oil still traded around $15 per barrel but the cost for a gallon of gas had dropped to 96 cents. Even in March of 2004, oil traded at only $30 per barrel and gas averaged $1.78 per gallon. Now, four years later, oil trades for $110 per barrel and gasoline averages $3.27 and is climbing daily.

Wheat historically trades at $3 to $7 a bushel. But this week, futures of spring wheat -- which produces the flour used in hearth breads, rolls, croissants, bagels and pizza crusts -- were close to $18 a bushel on the Minneapolis Grain Exchange. They climbed as high as $24 in late February. Everywhere wheat is used, the price for the end product is rising dramatically. A recent article documented some pizza parlors being hit with a 250% increase in the cost of wheat for dough in one week.

The huge trucks that transport everything from vehicles to candy bars across this country every day have been paying around $3.70 or more for diesel fuel for many months. As more and more money has to be used for fuel costs, the cost of shipping has to be increased for trucking companies to stay in business. These increased shipping costs are then passed along to the consumer by way of higher wholesale and retail prices. It is inevitable that we are going to see dramatically higher prices for EVERYTHING simply because of the shipping costs.

Yesterday the government had the audacity to release figures supposedly showing very little inflation during the month of February. Perhaps that might be true, but if so, it was only because we had a month of stable gas prices. The first two weeks of March have more than made up for February. The price of gasoline has skyrocketed and along with it so has the costs of just about everything else.

This past week, the Federal Reserve Board announced they would pick up the bad loans from many huge banks at a cost of over 200 billion dollars. Then yesterday they had to inject billions more into just one financial institution to keep it from going bankrupt. Behind the scenes, the people who control the money supply just keep giving orders to print more and more money to starve off the inevitable collapse of this nation's economy.

Every time the Government prints more money to bail out someone or to "bless" us with a gift as we are to receive in May or June, the dollar loses more and more of its value. You can't just keep printing more "funny money" that is not backed by gold without it reaching the point where it becomes worthless. Every country that has fallen into the trap of doing this has faced economic disaster. The United States of America will be no different.

Let us assume you are a good steward of your finances. You go to the grocery store on Monday and the bread that had cost $2 last week is now $3. Suddenly you must find an extra $1 to make up the difference. No big deal unless all over the store many more products have jumped in price. By the time you go to check out instead of your grocery bill being $50 it is now $60. Somewhere you must find an extra $10 or put some of your items back.

On the way home you must get gas. Instead of it taking $40 to fill up the tank, now it takes $50. Once again, from some source an extra $10 must be found. Once home you get the day's mail. You open the electric bill to find out there was a dramatic price increase and instead of your bill being $100 it is $125. Once again, from some source, an extra $25 must be found. At the bottom of the stack of mail is the credit card bill.

Every month you had been able to pay off the balance in full to avoid finance charges. This month's charges were $400. In one day you just got hit with needing $45 to keep up with price increases. You make the decision to only pay the minimum of $30 on the credit card so as to have the "extra" money to pay for food, gas and utilities. In effect, you take out a loan for $370 at anywhere from 10 to 25% interest depending on the card. I think you know where this leads.

Inflation is an animal most people under 40 know little about. The last time we had a bad experience with inflation in this country was in 1980. If you were too young to pay bills back then, talk to someone who had to deal with 13.5% inflation. This period of high inflation was triggered by the Iranian hostage crisis and the corresponding hike in the price of crude oil. In late 1979 gold sold for $200 per ounce. Within a few months it was selling for $700 per ounce. On a graph, gold is doing the exact same thing since September of last year as it did in 1980.

If the experts are right, and I think they are, we will all be paying between $4 and $5 for a gallon of gas by May. We also could be paying $5 for a loaf of bread and $15 for a cheese pizza. Now is the time to prepare for what lies ahead. Now is the time to free up any cash that is available so as to have that "extra" when prices start shooting up. Now is the time to eliminate high interest debt even if it means tapping into the ridiculously low interest rates available to people with good credit and income.

Now is the time to make a plan. What expenses can be eliminated with the minimum of hardship? Now is the time to make provisions for elderly parents and grandparents. Find comfortable assisted living type situations now before the prices go through the roof. Now is the time to re-evaluate your investments and make sure your money is someplace YOU believe it is safe and not where your broker wants you to put it.

We are one major natural disaster away from economic devastation. If we were to have an early season Katrina type hurricane hit the Gulf Coast where most of our oil refineries are located; we could easily see gas hit $6-7 per gallon. If England used US dollars, the price of a gallon of gas right now would be just under $10. Are you prepared to spend $100 or more every time you fill up with gas? Can you imagine the hardship if this happens?

I do not share these things to inspire fear but to inspire action while we still have time to act. Americans are notorious for loving to stick their heads in the sand and pretend things are "not so bad" even though they are horrendous. Americans are notorious for being lulled into a false sense of security thinking their jobs or nice little IRA nest eggs will be their sufficiency if the economy collapses. Americans are notorious for procrastinating and putting off doing anything to prepare for potential economic disaster.

Spiritually, the times ahead are guaranteed to get worse and worse, for the Bible says so. Spiritually, this once great country will be brought to its knees because of its idolatry and moral filth. There is no question as to IF, the only question is WHEN. Anyone so naïve as to think this country can keep going economically as it is now for any length of time is sadly mistaken. The so called experts can smile and say "don't worry", but keep in mind most of these people are sold out, lock, stock and barrel to the devil and will say whatever he tells them to say.

Finally, if you happen to have some "extra" money, as crazy as it sounds, it might not be too late to invest in gold. In September of 2007 (six months ago), gold was selling at $650 per ounce. By December 31 it was selling at $850 per ounce. Today it is selling at $1002 per ounce. As long as the United States Government keeps printing more and more money, the dollar will keep falling steadily lower and lower. The lower the dollar falls, the more dollars it takes to buy gold, oil and wheat. Considering just about every day the Federal Reserve decides on another major hand out; I don't think there is much chance the dollar is going to go up anytime soon.

God is our sufficiency and not the government, pension plans, IRAs, jobs or nest eggs. God will provide for His own, but there is no assurances that He will provide on the grandeur level most of us are used to. As 1 Timothy 6 says; "having food and clothing let us be content". As long as we have a roof over our heads, food in our stomachs and clothes on our backs, we should be the most contented people on earth. That is how we must think or else when things get bad, we will be in no better condition than the world.

God needs His people to be smart and alert to what is happening. I pray that we all take heed to the economic storm warnings that have been issued. Preparation eliminates fear and breeds confidence. I pray that we can weather the upcoming storm and provide safe shelter to those who don't. This is our hour to shine if we're ready.

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posted: 03/15/2008 06:20pm by blessings2you
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This is a sober message that we must all pay heed too. My husband and I graduated from college in 1981 and I well remember the job situation when we moved back to Minnesota. They were tearing down schools and I couldn't even get on a subsitute. We both had college degrees but were working three part-time jobs as janitors because that was all we could find. It was tough.

God brought us through all of it, however. I still remember going to the grocery store with only a few dollars in my hand. We'd just started working and the checks weren't going to arrive for a month. We'd put a side gas money after we paid our bills but we only had this little bit of money for goceries. We went to the store and prayed. I bought a couple of essential things then God told me to buy ingredients for chili. This was summertime! I obeyed however. We ate chili three times a day. After a week, we discovered something strange, the pot remained about half full. Remember, we had eaten at least 42 bowls of chili and the pot was half full. You do the math.

This continued on for some time. We just kept praising the Lord. He was providing for us. Then, one day, we emptied the pot into the containers for our lunch. We looked at each other. The checks wouldn't come for about another week. Sigh...if God could make our chili pot over flow then something would happen. We got home that night wondering what we would eat. We took out the mail and there was a letter from Veterans Affairs. I'd been going to college under the Korean War G.I. bill under my dad's disability/death. They had discovered that I'd gone to school for 4 days in May but they had only paid me for April. As a result, they were sending me a check for May which was for nearly $400.00.

Truly, the Lord God is our provider...you just have to remember...he doesn't always gives us steaks; sometimes it's chili but that works just as well too!

K :princess:

  Posted 03/16/2008 03:47am
Author: kreynolds

I had planned earlier last week to write a nice post for Palm Sunday documenting some things. The Lord had other plans and this post burned inside me all day yesterday (Saturday). All I can say is that something is coming and it is coming fast. Take note above, for the dollar to lose so much value in a week is unprecedented to say the least.
When the Federal Reserve lowers the interest rates again this week, the stock market will JUMP and the dollar will FALL. By "Good Friday" there may be very little good going on except for us who cherish what our Savior did for us.
B2Y

  Posted 03/16/2008 04:23am
Author: blessings2you

Okay Brother,

As I sat reading 1 Timothy last night, pondering my needs versus my "wants" and came "THISCLOSE" to purchasing a "want" to stem the tide of my vanity, I was convicted in my spirit at the cost of that want and turned away from it post haste.

I am beginning to wonder if you and I are reading the same passages of Scripture together.

Yes, brother, the times are growing worse, at a hastening rate. Only God can supply our needs. Only God.

Timely post. Thank you for listening to God.

YSIC,

Virginia

  Posted 03/16/2008 05:20am
Author: happytoberestored

Only another sign of the times. A sister wrote a blog a few days ago about a rider on a white horse with a reference of this white horse turning red after a short season. Her posting described very accurately how today's events as highlighted by major news agencies on a daily basis are foreshadows of what is shortly to happen. Her posting ended with the arrival of the rider on a red horse. This posting foreshadows and specifically warns of a rider which is to come after the rider on the red horse and will be riding a black horse.

We are racing toward a one world currency on a pace which is past slowing down. The one world currency is vital in the arrangement of things for the days of vengeance. Are you seeing the balance of the scales yet? If you are not then open your eyes, the picture could not be any clearer.

Looking up and watching, the trumpet is to sound soon.

Blessings from NC

  Posted 03/16/2008 09:07am
Author: tchable

B2Y,

Excellent post. I read it today just after filling my gas tank to the tune of $50.00! Not all that long ago, that same tank cost me $33.00. And just after reading that the Fed set up this new "lending facility" -- described as a cousin to the Fed's emergency lending "discount window" for banks. This move combined with another .25 basis point rate cut saw all of the major world markets decline again. In fact, as I write this DJIA futures are down 222 points.

Anyway, you make some very good point and your advise should be taken by many. I have just one more thought:

Believers, this is the time to look at what the Lord has blessed you with. It is essential that you effectively manage what God has given you. Proverbs 3:9 states: "Honor the LORD with your wealth, with the firstfruits of all your crops."

I believe (FIRMLY) that if you joyfully give to God what is His, He will see you through this time. 2 Corinthians 9:7 says: "Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver."

Folks, this is not easy, at first. A few thoughts:

1 Pray
2 Pray more
3 Take a realistic look at your income and ALL of your exepnses
4 Pray again
5 establish a budget. (After your gross income, the first thing you should put down is your tithe) Be extremely sensitive to what God is telling you to give. (pray about it!!)
6 When you get paid, write your check for your tithe. Don't wait. This shows God that you are serious, and keeps you on the plan. (First fruits)
7 Look for ways to cut expenses and maximize what God has given you.
8 Pray again (do you see a theme here?)

I believe that God is way bigger than a world financial crisis (and that is what we are entering). He loves you. While his goal is for you to be with Him in Heaven some day, He has made provision for you in this life. He only asks that you are a good steward.

For those who are interested, I have a budget (in Excel) that we use. I would be happy to share it by somehow making it a public document. I can get with John to figure out a way to make that happen.

God bless you all in this uncertain time.

TNIG

  Posted 03/17/2008 06:06am
Author: thereisnogray

I have no idea what is going happen and when, but I do know that those who parade around saying they have all the answers are wrong. Here is a link to a news story to show just how wrong a so-called expert can be:

http://www.businessandmedia.org/printer/2008/20080317110946.aspx

The enemy does not care if this is "holy week" or not. If he thinks he can accomplish his aim of stealing, killing and destroying he will do it early on Resurrection Sunday if he needs to. I urge all believers to stay alert and watchful this week, for as last night and today show; things are very volatile in the financial sector right now.

Here is a link to a youtube video done on CNBC last week. Although I don't agree with everything Mr. Jim Rogers had to say in this interview; I agree with most of it and this clip gives a crash course in what is going on in the economic world.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTXEWh2yT_g

Hope this helps.
B2Y

  Posted 03/17/2008 10:29am
Author: blessings2you

Everyone is watching the US Economy and most US citizens are thinking only US. The fact is this situation could be much worse than a recession. If the US Economy should crash like the Soviet Union's did at the end of the Cold War it will have a domino effect on the whole world. Should this happen everything will be in place for more prophecy to be fulfilled.

Christians should always be circumspect. However, we are not to worry. Regardless of what happens our God has a plan for us. A plan for good and not for bad. Rejoice, we are in the hands of Almighty God.

What is happening now could only be more rumblings of the thunders which precede the real events which are sure to happen in their designated time. We have had rumblings before and if this event is only more rumblings there may be many more before the final rumbling. The thing is, we don't know. Honor God through faith and don't worry.

Look up, be circumspect, make good decisions through prayer and meditation in the Word, be happy, and rejoice in the Lord.


Blessings from NC

  Posted 03/18/2008 05:37pm
Author: tchable

It is very important to heed the preceding comment. I just read today a hoax floating around the internet at a very rapid pace telling us the U.S. Economy will crash within six months and the country dissolved by next spring. Whenever one of these hoax's appear, one must always look to the source. If you receive one of these e-mail hoax just delete it, for it originated from someone absolutely NOT OF GOD.

Bad decisions continue to be made at the highest levels of government and beyond. No one knows where everything is heading. We could easily swing into a pseudo "peace and prosperity" spell for all anyone knows. The point is, as believers we should not just be looking at the world to find answers or security. We must do as has been mentioned in some of the comments-be wise and be smart and PRAY.
B2Y

  Posted 03/18/2008 06:06pm
Author: blessings2you

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