Sunday, October 23, 2005

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A Daily Affirmation...

Psalms 23:1 says “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want”

When are you going to start really believing down deep in your heart of hearts that the Lord is your shepherd?

When you really believe and trust in the Lord, you’ll not lack for any good thing.
  1. You’ll not lack for money
  2. You’ll not lack for health,
  3. You’ll not lack for companionship
  4. You’ll not lack for friendship
  5. You’ll not lack for opportunities
  6. You’ll not lack for respect from others

You’ll not lack for anything that God deems good for you.

Do you find yourself lacking in any of these areas? Then here’s what you need to know…

Psalms 66:12 says, “but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place.”

So start affirming to yourself multiple times every day, “Because the Lord is my shepherd, I don’t want for anything and the Lord is bringing me into an even wealthier place.”

Peace, Love, and Blessings,
Lane Fox

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Blogger Jim said...

Going down the path to prosperity can be a difficult path to navigate, so all who read this - BE CAREFUL!

Keep God first while pursuing your dreams...This I base on experience. And I was doing that. I was teaching Sunday School, tithing, reading the bible, attending church, all faithfully. What I have learned is that God was having a hand in blessing me. I knew that from scripture. The faith he gave me enabled me to have what I wanted. I received almost everything that I asked and trusted him for. Because he was blessing me in a big way, I thought that whatever I did would work out. I had the faith to believe and receive. And everything worked out, for quite some time. But then something (several things in fact) happened. Slowly pride entered in. I was well aware of pride. I knew what the bible said, "he who humbles himself shall be exalted, but he who exalts himself shall be humbled". I believed that God's hand was guiding me and nothing could go wrong. My pride stopped me from taking advice from someone dear to me. I didn't listen to my lovely wife who told me to avoid debt at all costs. You see I was investing in real estate and you mortgage yourself to do that. On paper, I had made a lot of money. If I sold at the right time, I would have been well off. Things were working out in a big way, so why should I stop using debt? Then the real estate market crashed. Poof, all that equity was gone.

All who want to pursue wealth, do so without debt. If God wants you to be wealthy, then you do not need to be leveraged. He will find a way. It might take a little longer, but the path is safer with a lot less snares.

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