Ellen
G. White on Savings
Ellen G. White on savings
The means you have earned
has not been wisely and economically expended so as to leave a
margin should you be sick and your family deprived of the means
you bring to sustain them. Your family should have something to rely
upon if you should be brought into straitened places. {Adventist Home
396.1}
You might today have had
a capital of means to use in case of emergency and to aid the cause
of God, if you had economized as you should. Every week a portion
of your wages should be reserved and in no case touched unless suffering
actual want, or to render back to the Giver in offerings to God.
. . . {Adventist Home 395.3}
Brother and Sister B have
not learned the lesson of economy. . . . They would use all as they
pass along, were it ever so much. They would enjoy as they go and
then, when affliction draws upon them, would be wholly unprepared.
. . . Had Brother and Sister B been economical managers, denying themselves,
they could ere this have had a home of their own and besides this
have had means to draw upon in case of adversity. But they will
not economize as others have done, upon whom they have sometimes been
dependent. If they neglect to learn these lessons, their characters
will not be found perfect in the day of God. {Adventist Home 395.1}
A sample emergency fund
An emergency fund in savings
for a family of four (in Tennessee cost of living terms, as of April,
2011), which encompasses the mortgage or rent, food, energy, insurance,
etc., would be about $2,500 per month:
Category
|
Cost (per month)
|
Food
+ toiletries |
$800
|
Rent
or mortgage |
$500
|
Gasoline |
$300
|
Telephone
(cell phones) |
$100
|
Utilities
(electricity, water, gas) |
$150
|
Auto
insurance |
$50
|
Health
(Medi-Share) and life insurance |
$500
|
Miscellaneous |
$100
|
TOTAL
|
$2,500
|
A six-month emergency fund
would then total to $15,000 (i.e. $2,500 times 6). At current prices
this represents 10 ounces of gold or a little over 300 ounces of silver,
either of which can be easily stored in a safety deposit box in a bank
or some other safe location.
Ellen G. White on country
property
The time has come when,
as God opens the way, families should move out of the cities. The
children should be taken into the country. The parents should get
as suitable a place as their means will allow. Though the dwelling
may be small, yet there should be land in connection with it that
may be cultivated. {Adventist Home 139.4}
Again and again the Lord
has instructed that our people are to take their families away from
the cities, into the country, where they can raise their own provisions;
for in the future the problem of buying and selling will be a very
serious one. We should now begin to heed the instruction given
us over and over again: Get out of the cities into rural districts,
where the houses are not crowded closely together, and where you will
be free from the interference of enemies. {Adventist Home 141.4}