Protect from retirement fears

January 4, 2011 | 5 comments

“Through a combination of procrastination and bad timing, many baby boomers are facing a personal finance disaster just as they’re hoping to retire,” stated a recent AP article titled, “Baby boomers near 65 with retirements in jeopardy.”

News of impending tight times and severe cutbacks in spending for baby boomers about to retire has popped up frequently in recent months. It’s like predicting a pandemic disease that experts predict to cause suffering for millions.

If you have any fear of their predictions whatsoever, now is the time to kill those anxieties and demonstrate over them! Don’t let error grow uncontrolled in thought like a weed unpulled from a potentially healthy garden. Yank it now and prove you have all you need coming from God to flourish.

Success tomorrow is not hampered by financial loss that occurred yesterday. Every moment is a new moment in Truth, a space with God that is filled with the infinite resources of Mind that feed, clothe, shelter and provide for you throughout all time and eternity. And these resources are abundant and overflowing!

Manna fell out of the sky for the Israelites in the desert. Manna is falling your way too, and it is sufficient. Don’t let the economic prognosticators affect your outlook in a negative way. If they talk about doom and gloom, they are not talking about you, the sufficiently supplied child of God.

You have it all. You have what you need. It’s all in God, and it’s yours now to accept, live and express.

Retire fear and accept God’s bountiful grace.

5 thoughts on “Protect from retirement fears”

  1. Thanks Evan…with “formal” retirement a few months away for me, this metaphysical subject is high on my list every day. “Being still” and listening to God’s direction each day has been useful. God’s message to me is that “I will guide you each day,” so I have not tried to go to far ahead and do those things that seem natural to be done right now.

    Thanks again. LEE

  2. I’m finding it helpful to think about how we must become poor (receptive in thought and meek in heart) before we can become rich in spirit and thus be ready to receive the abundance that is awaiting each of us.

    God’s goodness isn’t going anyway. It’s there to stay. It’s we who are moving: opening our eyes to it! This thought comforts me.

  3. Wonderful insightfulness, Evan. A great message, too, to those who with trepidation borne of so much negative world thought are just entering the work force a generation or two behind “Boomers” such as myself. A perfect opportunity at the very beginning of a wonderful life and blossoming career to “retire fear” by leaning on His sustaining infinite, by early-on keeping God and His “very present help” at the forefront of thought. No chaff will grow in a consciousness so pure.

  4. I like the comment made by one of the anonymous writers. It reminded me of segment of a tape I heard from Belleruth Naparstek that has never left me “we are always here; it is you who come and go”. Or something like that. Jesus said it also in the Bible “I will never leave you or forsake you”. In other words it is us who come and go. Thanks
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