February 11, 2018 WWJWMTD by Steve the son of John
Your Future, My Future
All of us would like to know what is on the horizon—our future is important to each of us. How can one plan without knowing what is ahead? The trouble with knowing ‘our future’ is that it is more ‘a guess’ rather than ‘a science’.
I rarely know the specifics to my future. When I do, it is usually my present situation allowing me to decide my future circumstances. We like to be in control of our future—we like ‘calling the shots’. Nevertheless, God would like to be allowed into the mix.
God gave me some insight into all of our futures about 2 years ago. God wants His people to prosper in every way possible, especially financially, and God often gives us direction. Biblical stories and specific Bible verses support the truth of God directing our steps (our future).
God spoke to me; stating these specific words, “America will experience prosperity in the next eight years, no ten years.” I am sure many in the Body of Christ can witness to this advice. In fact, I am sure many Christians are already experiencing better financial or monetary gains. God indeed wants us to prosper. This is not just for us personally but for the whole Body of Christ to support each other and our communities.
You will find financial means to live a better and more productive lifestyle in the coming years. But, there are a few things that accompany financial increase. I suggest you do these things in the next 8 years: one, get out of debt—do not owe anyone or any institution anything; two, if you have to borrow make sure you do not get into any long-range commitment—pay off the credit line in 3-5 years; and three place cash aside in a personal safe in order to be prepared if an emergency arises–$5,000.00 for each member of your household.
I believe, but yet have I heard from others in the Body of Christ, that after 10 years of prosperity there will be a few years of financial collapse. We need to save and gain financial freedom in the next few years in order to be prepared for years of non-prosperity. Gold and silver are not good investments neither are certain goods that one might think you can barter with. I suggest having all things paid off, all material items to be in good working order and able to last for a few years, and have quick access to some money/cash to purchase items when you no longer have funds in your bank account.
As it was in the time of Joseph in Egypt so it will be in America. Church get ready and do not waste the times of prosperity God is giving you to become more in bondage to lines of credit or banks. It is time to plan for the possibility of hard times—it is time to save and “owe no man anything” as the Bible says.
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Dr. Steven J. Wentland www.wwjwmtd.com
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