Should Christians Buy Insurance?
Saturday, March 24th, 2007Should Christians Buy Insurance?
Steve Diggs
No Debt No Sweat! Financial Seminar Ministry
In
researching this article I ran across a copy of a letter in my files
dated October 1991. Although it’s been nearly fifteen years, it is
still one of the most impassioned letters I have ever written. I sent
it to one of my closest associates pleading with him to pay attention
to his health insurance needs. At the time, Jeff (not his real name)
had just dodged a bullet that could have cost him his life. His father
had died of cancer a few years earlier, and it had appeared that the
son also might have the disease. Thankfully, Jeff got good news. But
through the ordeal, it became obvious that he did not have adequate
health coverage.
Because of the closeness of our families, I decided to write to Jeff
urging him to get the insurance as soon as possible. He needed the
protection not only for himself, but also for his wife and three
children. As one who battled heart disease, I was convinced that having
proper health coverage was one of the most important acts of love Jeff
could show his family. I had personal experience with the high cost of
medical care, and the difficulty of getting good coverage after an
illness is diagnosed. Thankfully, Jeff decided to buy the insurance he
needed.
I say “thankfully” because about three years ago his wife was diagnosed
with a serious form of cancer. Thankfully, the Lord has blessed them
and she responded well to treatment. Today she continues to do
very well. But, during those dark days three years ago, the money was
available to pay for good quality medical care which no doubt
contributed to her recovery and peace of mind.
The Philosophical Question
If I were writing this primarily to a secular audience, I
probably wouldn’t say some of what follows. However, because of the
Christian worldview many of us hold, I want to address the issue of
buying insurance and its relationship to trusting God to provide. In
my No Debt No Sweat! Christian Money Management Seminar, insurance is always part of what we cover.
I still remember a Christian radio program I heard a number of years
ago. On this particular day the host was visiting with an evangelist
who traveled the country preaching the Good News of Jesus. While I
admired much of what he had to say, I was really disappointed by part
of his presentation. At one point in the conversation he began to brag
about the fact that he carried no health insurance and that he simply
trusted God to provide. With that, he told a story about some health
expenses that his family had incurred, and then, gleefully told about
how other Christians had paid their bills.
Boy, that fried me! Didn’t this good man know about the Biblical
mandate to care for one’s own family? Paul went as far as to say that
providers who don’t provide for their families are worse than infidels!
That’s pretty strong language. Also, what about his witness to the
outside world? What does this say about a Christian’s sense of duty and
responsibility?
I realize that there are those who differ with me on this point. Some
people feel that it is more spiritual simply to trust God to provide
rather than to depend on the “devices of man.” But I find it curious
that these same people are often willing to accept the devices of other
men when they can’t afford to pay their own bills. It is also
interesting to me that some of these same people are willing to
selectively use other “devices of men” like locks on their doors,
seatbelts, and so forth.
I wonder if what presents itself as a form of super-spirituality isn’t
sometimes something else. At best, it may simply be a misunderstanding
of faith. At worst, it is an irresponsible refusal to accept the
appropriate (and, even God-ordained) responsibility that comes with the
headship of a home.
When it comes to insurance, there is not a one-size-fits-all approach
that’s right for everyone. There are all kinds to consider: Life,
health, homeowners, auto, disability, umbrella coverage, etc. My goal
is to open your eyes to the benefits of insurance so you will be
encouraged to learn more. Remember—knowledge is power. The more you
know about insurance and your coverage options the better able you will
be to protect your family from unforeseen loss. Like the insurance
people say, insurance isn’t just for the living—it’s also for those who
are left behind.
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