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.As a result I have incredible obligations financially. How do I prioritize so as not to offend God and Love my neighbor?
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Just in acknowledging your intent to pay your way as best you can is THE act of love that God loves. You are not offending God because you recognize your responsibilities. Recall the story Jesus told about the rich man who reminded God of all that he did and how much he thithed. And then the poor woman who gave a penny - next to nothing. BUT for her needs and income, it was a lot and was given with love.
When there isn’t enough money to make ends meet, there are no easy answers. I can only offer an approach. We have
Income, Expenses, and Assets (things of value we own and could sell).
First see clearly by writing down a schedule of your Income, Expenses, and Assets.
Assets: Folks have garage sales to sell off unwanted assets. You might have other more valuable assets that you might want to sell to apply the money to your expenses.
Expenses: What expenses can be reduced so that the money not spent can be applied to debt? Debt payments are expenses. Which debts can be paid off the quickest? When paid off, those payments can then be used to make larger payments on the remaining debts.
Income: Because you are recovering from a major illness, it may be some time before you can earn more than whatever you are receiving now. If you are receiving government help, be OK with it. You contributed to those funds when you were working and will again when you return.
Health debt: Talk to them. Tell them your circumstance and ask for a reasonable payment plan. If they see your income level and your best efforts to manage your limited income, they should be reasonable.
And remember to PRAY. God knows your needs. Offer up your worries to Him as your way in sharing in Christ’s Passion. In proper time, things will get better.
John Steinbeck wrote, “although we lived poor, we did not consider ourselves poor because we had our friends and the public library.” He should have mentioned they also had God but apparently God was not important to him, or at least too private to share that with his readers.
Pray. Stay positive. Take small steps. Let time be your ally. Trust in God.