All followers of Jesus Christ, despite where you live in this vast world, you have three choice as to where you will live out the upcoming decade which I believe will be very challenging for all citizens, especially Christians. Let’s take a look at the three general choices categorically.
First, as Christian’s we can and stay planted where we currently live. For many, they have a very low interest rate and it would double their mortgage to refinance at much higher interest rate. There are other factors such as aging parents, community and one’s job that play a role into the decision of staying planted where you are at or moving on, but these are the main reasons.
Second, we can move to a more safe and secluded part of the country. I have a number of friends who have moved to the mountains, well beyond the reach of the cities in an effort to gain a level of peace, quiet and safety in their lives. I can’t say I blame them as long as they don’t ignore whatever calling God has for their life, wherever they might choose to live. A lot of people have told me that as long as you are “running to” something and not “running away” from something, it’s OK. My first thought is who said that and what authority does such a statement carry? I think it’s always a bit of both in our current times of pressure and crisis.
And Third, we can choose leave the country (i.e. America) altogether. Getting dual citizenship is a wise decision for any person who qualifies for it. In the United States, it is estimated that close to 40% of all American’s qualify for a second citizenship. Some people are afraid of a second citizenship while others don’t want to spend the small amount of money needed to access that citizenship. I say small amount because to buy into a passport is usually hundreds of thousands of dollars while, for those who qualify through citizenship through descent it typically costs 5-10K. Living in another country is a whole other thing and can be really good or really bad. Again, I have some friends who live in places such as Costa Rica or other countries in Central or South America part of the year and others and who have two to three passports at their disposal, allowing them a choice to move to and live in the present or in the future. In the end, all three of these choices be good choices depending on your free choice, what’s best for you and your family, God’s principles and wisdom based on Scripture, and what or if you will fulfill God’s calling-mission, on your life once you get to that new location of being planted.
DISCUSISON QUEStiONS:
1) Is it biblical to have a Plan B?
2) Are all three options viable Plan B's for different people according to Scripture?
3) What is your Plan B if you have one-and if not what is your plan A?
(NB: I feel strongly that God has given everybody the freedom a Plan B-which is simply thinking through what they would do in the case of crisis. I am in support of any Plan B that makes sense according to a person or family's financial means, family ties, family heritage, etc. It's simply wise in our current state, not to panic, but to think through what options are available and however possible, to prepare for the changes coming to American and Western culture in general).