Okay, you're making progress on that emergency fund, and that's
Ralph:awesome, but what about everything else that cozy home, you've always
Ralph:envisioned that much needed?
Ralph:Family vacation that could heal weary souls or simply the peace of mind in
Ralph:a secure Christ-centered retirement.
Ralph:Saving for the future feels like an impossible mountain.
Ralph:Stealing your sleep and weighing on your spirit.
Ralph:Stick with me 'cause today we're breaking down how to make it happen.
Ralph:Hey there.
Ralph:Welcome back to your Daily, financially Confident Christian.
Ralph:I'm Ralph and it's truly great to be with you again today.
Ralph:This is the show that helps you answer that question, how do I become
Ralph:a financially confident Christian?
Ralph:And we're continuing our series dealing with the stress of money Worries.
Ralph:Now.
Ralph:Yesterday we talked about starting that crucial first layer of financial
Ralph:resilience, that small emergency fund.
Ralph:We discussed building your own what I called arc of assurance, such
Ralph:a vital step in reducing immediate stress from unexpected events.
Ralph:Today we're gonna look beyond just emergencies and start talking about saving
Ralph:for the future, for your future goals, for the things that are important to you.
Ralph:Now maybe the idea of saving for anything else feels completely
Ralph:out of reach right now.
Ralph:Or maybe you're just wondering, where do I even start, Ralph?
Ralph:So let's, let's ask today, beyond emergencies, what
Ralph:else should I be saving for?
Ralph:And more importantly, how do I actually do it?
Ralph:Perhaps you feel like your financial life is this endless sprint, just
Ralph:barely keeping your head above water.
Ralph:You're just trying to survive today, right?
Ralph:The idea of saving for a down payment on a house or a new car, or taking
Ralph:a meaningful family vacation or a retirement that feels like a fantasy
Ralph:something only other people do.
Ralph:And I hear you and I hear you loud and clear.
Ralph:Maybe you're even saying right now, Ralph, I'm just trying to figure out how to
Ralph:pay my bills this week and believe me.
Ralph:I truly understand.
Ralph:I understand that deeply.
Ralph:But here's the powerful truth.
Ralph:We can, and we must begin planning for your financial success even
Ralph:right from where you are now.
Ralph:That gnawing feeling that bigger future goals are forever out of reach,
Ralph:It's a suffocating weight, isn't it?
Ralph:It can lead to a quiet despair, a sense of resignation that slowly steals your
Ralph:peace and leaves you constantly anxious about what's gonna happen tomorrow.
Ralph:Or maybe you are saving a little, but it's all in one big pot, and you keep using it
Ralph:for things that aren't truly emergencies.
Ralph:And then you're feeling frustrated that you're not making real
Ralph:progress towards specific goals.
Ralph:Here's the thing.
Ralph:Planning and saving for the future isn't just good financial sense.
Ralph:It is certainly that, but it's also a practice rooted in biblical wisdom.
Ralph:God's word encourages us to think ahead and be prepared.
Ralph:Look at Proverbs chapter 21, verse 20.
Ralph:It says, in the house of the wise, our stores of choice, food and oil, but
Ralph:a foolish person devours all he gets.
Ralph:Think about that for a second.
Ralph:This first highlights the wisdom of storing up resources instead of
Ralph:immediately consuming everything.
Ralph:Saving for specific future goals is an act of wise, intentional stewardship.
Ralph:aligning your resources today with the priorities and seasons that God may
Ralph:very well have for your life tomorrow.
Ralph:It's about stepping out in faith.
Ralph:It's about being proactive.
Ralph:and it's about trusting God with your future, even as
Ralph:you plan and you work today.
Ralph:This isn't just about money.
Ralph:It's about giving purpose to your resources.
Ralph:It builds a tangible hope in your heart because you're not just drifting, you're
Ralph:actively building towards the beautiful God guided future that he has for you.
Ralph:So what can we do?
Ralph:How do we move from feeling like future goals are out of reach to
Ralph:actively saving for them with purpose?
Ralph:Well, the single essential solution is to identify one or two of those
Ralph:specific non-emergency savings goals, ones that are important to you, and
Ralph:begin allocating consistently small amounts towards them within your
Ralph:budget, keeping those funds separate.
Ralph:This means giving a name and a purpose to the money you save beyond
Ralph:your emergency fund, it makes saving concrete and it makes saving motivating.
Ralph:So, okay, here's your one vital action step for today, specifically focused on
Ralph:starting to save for your future goals.
Ralph:The first step, I want you to identify your goals.
Ralph:Take a moment and just think about one or or two financial
Ralph:goals that are important to you.
Ralph:These are outside of your emergency fund.
Ralph:What's something you genuinely want to save for maybe in the next six months
Ralph:or maybe the next one to five years or, or even longer term, like retirement.
Ralph:And I just wanna encourage you to write these down.
Ralph:Maybe one or two specific goals.
Ralph:For example, maybe for you it's Ralph.
Ralph:I wanna, I wanna save money for a card down payment.
Ralph:Or Ralph.
Ralph:I'd really like to have that family vacation.
Ralph:We haven't had one in years.
Ralph:Maybe for you it's that retirement nest egg, but just write one
Ralph:or two of those things down.
Ralph:The second step, I want you to look at your budget and find
Ralph:a small amount in your budget.
Ralph:Go back to that budget you, that you created, and now that you're
Ralph:working on or you're, you're starting to work on your emergency fund.
Ralph:Find just one small amount for you.
Ralph:It could be $5 or $10 or, or maybe even $25 that you can realistically
Ralph:allocate to one or both of these goals combined for the next pay period.
Ralph:And I want you to remember this, consistency is more important than the
Ralph:amount when you start the third step.
Ralph:I want you to create separate saving spots.
Ralph:Just like with that emergency fund, it's incredibly helpful to keep
Ralph:savings for different goals separate.
Ralph:You could do this by opening separate, savings accounts for those major goals.
Ralph:Many banks let you open multiple online accounts and it's simple, or
Ralph:you can use that, what we call sinking funds feature in a budgeting app, or
Ralph:maybe use a simple spreadsheet to.
Ralph:Earmark those amounts so that you know exactly what each dollar is saved for.
Ralph:You gotta earmark that money.
Ralph:And then the next step, I want you to allocate that first amount, transfer that
Ralph:small amount that you allocated in that second step for those couple things that
Ralph:you decided on into separate accounts or maybe just mentally or digitally
Ralph:earmark it for your chosen goals.
Ralph:And I encourage you to automate this if possible.
Ralph:So now you're asking Ralph.
Ralph:Why does this even help?
Ralph:Why am I bothering doing this?
Ralph:Well, here's what I believe.
Ralph:I believe this single action directly fights that struggle of feeling
Ralph:like future goals are impossible.
Ralph:It breaks them down into small, manageable steps, and it gives your savings purpose.
Ralph:It builds momentum, and it builds hope because you see progress
Ralph:towards something meaningful.
Ralph:Keeping those funds separate, it reduces that stress of accidentally spending money
Ralph:meant for one goal on something else.
Ralph:How about we pray together now?
Ralph:Father God, we just thank you for giving us dreams and giving
Ralph:us desires for the future.
Ralph:And Lord, we confess that saving for those dreams often feels overwhelming.
Ralph:It often feels like it's just out of reach.
Ralph:So please grant us wisdom to identify the goals that you want us to pursue,
Ralph:and Lord, the discipline to save consistently towards those goals.
Ralph:Help us to be wise stewards, Lord, planning for the future seasons of life.
Ralph:And may this act of saving bring us hope and bring us peace.
Ralph:Trusting you will guide our steps and provide us as we
Ralph:plan according to your will.
Ralph:We ask this with confidence.
Ralph:In Jesus' name, Amen.
Ralph:Listen, don't let saving for the future goals feel like a burden.
Ralph:It's time to see it as an opportunity to align your finances with your
Ralph:God given priorities and build a foundation for peace and build a
Ralph:foundation for joy down the road.
Ralph:I wanna just encourage you, take that first step today to
Ralph:identify a goal and just set aside a small amount because listen.
Ralph:You're building a brighter future.
Ralph:If this episode resonated with you, I wanna encourage you to
Ralph:share it with somebody else.
Ralph:Other people can find value in this, and you can find resources and connect
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Ralph:And the best part is I've got a special gift for you on your journey today.
Ralph:For the first 100 listeners who go to financially confident
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Ralph:Now, tomorrow we're gonna be talking about debt.
Ralph:We're gonna talk about how to face it and how to strategize your way to freedom.
Ralph:That's an episode you don't want to miss.
Ralph:So make sure you join me tomorrow and let's all go out there today
Ralph:and be financially confident.
Ralph:Christians, you can do this.
Ralph:I have confidence in you.
Ralph:Have confidence in yourself.
Ralph:Stay financially savvy.
Ralph:God bless you, and you have a great day today.