God is always Faithful
by Alyssa Avant on August 5, 2008
in Just Frugal, Just Me
Welcome back!
I am currently browsing frugal living forums and a Dave Ramsey forum trying desperately to get back on track financially. I know without a shadow of a dobut that God is always faithful to us, his children. Just today, this morning I was in full freak out mode over money. Texting my husband over a meal he spend too much $$ on in my opinion when eating out last week. Then, sharing with an online friend I was “scared to death”, which at the time I was and could feel the anxiety attack welling up in my chest. But, by this afternoon, after some thoughts, prayers and time not “thinking” about money I was once again proven to that God is faithful.
Orders came in for my writing business and Wordpress installs and I am assured to make some much needed cash before week’s end. God did that because he “is always faithful”. He will “never leave us or forsake us”. I am proud to be HIS child.






Great testimony!
Thanks for sharing.
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God is always faithful and He does always come through – thanks for sharing your experience! I swear, that happens to me/us every couple of months. I go in all out panic mode looking at the pile of bills in front of me and the empty checking account… And yet somehow, He always manages to give us just enough to get by another month
and of course I feel silly and foolish for worrying in the first place. After all, worrying won’t add days to my life!
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This is really true. God is really faithful and He will never forsake us. My family has also experienced this a lot of times… Thanks a lot for sharing this with us…
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God is always faithful and He does always come through – thanks for sharing your experience! I swear, that happens to me/us every couple of months. I go in all out panic mode looking at the pile of bills in front of me and the empty checking account… And yet somehow, He always manages to give us just enough to get by another month
and of course I feel silly and foolish for worrying in the first place. After all, worrying won't add days to my life!
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