“The Lord your God gives you the ability
to produce wealth,
and so confirms His covenant.”
(Deuteronomy 8:18)
“He became poor so that you through his poverty, might become rich.” (2 Corinthians 8:9)
Are you really serious about keeping more of your hard-earned money? Is your money working for you? Does your month outlast your money? Do you have friends or family members whose month outlasts their money? Do you feel unduly stressed about where your money is going? Do you suffer from “gondoitis?” (I’m “gon-do” better about managing my money!) Are you waiting for “Round-Tuits?” (I’m going to do better about saving / investing when I get “round to it”!) Are you overcome by events or circumstances that drain your spiritual and money resources? Do you want to “walk-the-talk” (act in better accord with your values or beliefs) with personal money matters? Are you an excellent role model for children and others concerning both spiritual and money matters? Do you acknowledge God as the true owner of everything?
Responding to these questions raises challenging considerations for building money muscle or financial strength. We must face these challenges daily. Just like any other physical fitness program you decide to pursue for success, you must be disciplined, organized, unwavering, persistent and positive spirited.
Remember the basic rule for improvement: “You’ll always get what you always got if you always do what you always did!” You must replace old habits with new habits. Everyone gets the same 24 hours in a day. People who are more successful simply have different habits from those who are less successful. What do you plan to do; what habits do you plan to develop in your 24 hours that speak directly to building your financial strength? What muscles will help you develop new habits? The true measure of your values results from what you practice rather than what you say. What you do authenticates your success!
God grants us the ability to obtain both spiritual and finacial strength which helps us achieve peace. This little book will assist you in your adventure in faith.
ENJOY!
You will keep on getting what you’re
getting if you keep on doing what you’re doing.
Les Brown
“Let the Lord be magnified which has
pleasure in the prosperity of His servant.”
(Psalms 35:27)