February 25, 2019 WWJWMTD by Steve, the son of John
Prosperity
Series: From Rags to Riches in Christ
Prosperity, God’s way, is not a dream. True prosperity is a reality for countless people in the Body of Christ. God wants you to prosper in every way in your walk on this earth (spiritually, physically, and financially), but God is not just handing out money. His ultimate goal is the manifestation of the Kingdom of God on earth and for you to make it to heaven. What you do with what God gives you is much more important than how much He gives you.
Everything God gives us is to multiply—this is the ‘multiplication principle’ that is spoken of so much in the Bible. Not multiplying is the direct opposite of and failing in responding to God’s best for your life. We must express and demonstrate God’s will in every aspect of your everyday life. This can only be done through multiplication.
There were seasons in my life whereby I prospered above my equals and other times I was a pauper. I have been blessed with abundance and found myself with the poor and needy. However, this is a season for abundance and prosperity. As I have written about before, God has given America a season of financial blessings so are you going to be blessed? God spoke to me 4 years ago about the “8 no 10 years of financial blessing” coming to America. It is upon us but it is your choice to how much you are blessed and the length of the blessing.
There are principles for prosperity, which I will be writing about in this new series, “From Rags to Riches in Christ.” It is so critical that you prosper and multiply during the next 7 years that I decided to write about ‘becoming wealthy in Christ’. In fact, it is a principle in the Book of Proverbs. God wants us to prosper, so let’s multiply.
To prosper one has to educate oneself, understand the ‘soul principle’, learn to give freely, claim the promises of God, be positive and expecting, and be vigilant to save money and get out of debt. Remember this is the time for spiritual, physical, and financial prosperity. To prosper one might have to change how you think and redefine what is important. To prosper should make you a better person, a just person, and a happier person.
So stay with me for the next few articles and see how God and you can be blessed in who you are and what you do—What would Jesus want me to do?
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Dr. Steven J. Wentland www.wwjwmtd.com
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