True believers never save their money
I think it can depend on how you define 'true believers'. I think my father was a true believer as a JW.
He served as an elder and raised his family in the truth etc. However he did save money. He was frugal. He also was not a person to do overtime at work unless he felt he had to help out. He gave up employment on two occasions because it conflicted with the meeting times. He also turned down a good job opportunity as it meant travelling and he felt he needed to be their for the family particularly for there spiritual well being. He also downsized. Took less so he could devote more time to the ministry.
Since one local elder proudly told me that he never saved a nickel until just before his retirement,
I maybe wrong but I think the anointed JW got their commission in 1919 and in 1920 were preaching millions now living will never die.
My parents believed that they would never grow old and die based on the teaching that the generation that saw the events of 1914 would not pass away before the end came although they accepted the truth in the late 50's. i understand.
and so he wasnt tooo concerned about his pension and didn't have a pension, as it would have shown a lack of faith. (he died in his 80's)
So. True believers never save their money i don't think i would agree with this statement.