God Is Not Your Layaway Counter
- John Young
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 5:4–5
We live in a generation of strong intentions and weak follow-through.
We’ve got vision boards—but no discipline boards.We’ve got planners—but don’t follow the plan.We’ve got altar energy—but weekday amnesia.
And Solomon says plainly in Ecclesiastes,“Better not to vow than to vow and not pay.”
Solomon is warning us not to treat God like a layaway plan.
For the younger crowd, layaway was shopping before credit cards, afterpay, klarna, or Buy now Pay later. You picked out something you wanted, took it to the counter, and put a little money down—not enough to own it, just enough to claim it. The store tagged your item and held it behind the counter while you promised to come back and finish paying.
No interest.No penalties.Just trust.
The problem was never the store. The store kept its word. The store held the merchandise.The store waited patiently.
The customer? Not so much. People put items on layaway they couldn’t afford then, couldn’t afford later, and had no real plan to afford at all.
Life happened. Money came in—but it went everywhere except the promise. Then the customer would came back asking for a refund like the store was wrong for expecting them to finish what they started.
And God says, “That’s how you treat Me.”
You asked Him to hold the blessing. You promised you’d change. Promised you’d give. Promised you’d serve. Promised you’d pray.
He held it. You disappeared.
Now you’re back asking for something new while the first promise is still unfinished.
God is not impressed by intentions—He responds to completion.
Closing Thought:
If you can’t finish it, don’t promise it. God is not your layaway counter.
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