The Biblical Debt Payoff Order Dave Ramsey Never Mentions (It's in Deuteronomy)

The Biblical Debt Elimination Order from Deuteronomy 15 is the scripture-based debt payoff framework Dave Ramsey never taught — and it may change everything about how you approach getting out of debt. Most Christians trying to get out of debt have been handed exactly two tools: the debt snowball or the debt avalanche. But buried in Deuteronomy 15 is a third framework — the shemitah, or 'year of release' — a debt elimination system so structurally sophisticated that modern economists have written academic papers trying to explain why it worked. When you read it alongside Proverbs 22:7, something clicks that no financial podcast has ever made click for you. In this teaching, we are calling it the Biblical Debt Elimination Order, and it is older than compound interest, older than credit scores, and older than the concept of a bank. In this video, Bible Money Flow walks you through the full shemitah framework from Deuteronomy 15, unpacks what Proverbs 22:7 actually means in its original context (hint: most teachers only quote half the picture), and shows you how to apply a scripture-grounded debt payoff order to your real financial life today. Whether you follow the debt snowball, the debt avalanche, or no plan at all, this biblical approach to debt freedom will reframe the way you think about money, obligation, and release. If you have been searching for a faith-based personal finance strategy that goes deeper than Dave Ramsey, this is the teaching you have been waiting for. Subscribe to Bible Money Flow for weekly teachings that connect God's Word to your real financial decisions. #BiblicalFinance #DebtFreedom #BibleMoneyFlow #ChristianPersonalFinance #Deuteronomy15