Showing posts with label Wealth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wealth. Show all posts

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Obedience = Blessings

Why is obedience so vital to blessing? Can someone who does not listen and continually disobeys be trusted? How is trust built up? Obedience! Truly honoring the instructor!

It’s like building an emotional credit score, although love doesn’t keep score, wisdom says that trust does keep score. It seems only natural to want to bless someone you can trust and respect. The opposite is also true. There is no motivation to bless someone that you can’t trust or respect.

Therefore, obedience builds trust and trust opens the door for a strong relationship.

<<<< The Reality of Obedience >>>>

[Yeshua speaking]

How can I save anyone who does not trust me? If someone doesn’t trust me, they will not listen to my voice and then will not obey my voice. Have I not given you the ultimate reason to trust me? Was my life on the cross not enough? It was EVERYTHING! I gave it ALL. Didn’t I earn your love, trust and respect? If you do not trust me now, you won’t. The end is here. Make up your mind! Make a choice and stick to it without flopping back and forth.

I have so much I want to bless you with but I can’t until you obey me and my voice. Obey and you will be counted worthy of all the blessings to come.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Think you're rich because you have money?

Are you sure?!

Now that the right, strong foundation has been set, let's dive into what true wealth really is. I'm sure wealth could be defined in several different ways based on what we ourselves feel is most important in our lives. So let's start by looking at the definition of wealth.

Wealth:
1. An abundance of valuable material possessions or resources; riches.
2. The state of being rich; affluence.
3. All goods and resources having value in terms of exchange or use.
4. A great amount; a profusion: a wealth of advice.

Don't you just feel good when you think of being wealthy? If only it was just that simple. If I was defining this word, I would break it down a little bit more because if you have a lot of stuff but are in poor health, it's pretty tough to enjoy the stuff. If you have health and riches but no family or friends to share your successes with, you would still be empty. And since all lasting fulfillment comes from having a purpose, there must be a spiritual side to wealth also.

True Wealth isn’t just about material abundance — although that’s a fun and extremely necessary component. It’s about abundance in all areas of your life. Think of harmony as a musical performance, in which different instruments move to weave a magical tapestry. Now, apply this to your life. Wouldn’t you like to have all the different parts of your life moving toward an elegant whole that’s more than the sum of its parts? That’s "True Wealth".

Most people equate wealth with money. While money is a part of wealth, it’s so much more than that. True wealth is a state of harmony and well-being. I know people who are multi-multimillionaires who would gladly hand over half their net worth to have more health, loving relationships, or a personal connection with something beyond themselves. A truly wealthy individual experiences harmony in all facets of his or her life — a sense of fulfillment and well-being that transcends the momentary happiness of lopsided achievements in one or two areas while neglecting the others.

True wealth really consists of four parts; Family, Fitness, Spiritual & Financial.

Napoleon Hill explains this best in his book classic "The Master Key to Riches" available at book stores or at Amazon.com

An older and more relevent source for proper/balanced wealth is the book of Proverbs in the Holy Bible. In Proverbs, King Solomon gives detail fundamentals of having a successful life. At our current day and age, there are some aspects of wealth that are more relevent to the future than others.

Keep the Big Picture in mind!


Friday, August 28, 2009

Can You Hear Me Now?

Didn't that commercial get on your nerves? Now, when you see a Verizon commercial, you can hear that statement in your head: "Can you hear me now?"

How many people do you know that work in the stock trading industry? One of the secrets of trading stocks is knowing when to buy and when to sell. Wouldn't it be cool to have someone that would call you when it was time to make a move; kindof like a mentor. Well, what if you wanted to create a fortune but wanted to have that edge in anything you do?

There is a way. In whatever method you are looking at to generate wealth, there is one concept that will give you the confidence in knowing you are headed in the right direction.

Here is a video that will explain it better than I can.
Get tuned in Here!

Wanna trade secret of the most successful?
Go where you can hear God's voice. That's where He is going to bless you.


Thursday, August 27, 2009

Stepping out on the Right Foot.

We have all heard the bible story for the man who built his house on the sand and the man who built his house on the rocks. Which one was the wise man? If you have never heard the story, you can probably guess the right answer.

A prosperous and fulfilling life is the same way. If you want a stable life that is full of joy and fulfillment, it has to be built on a solid foundation. Let's say you cruised through college partying and having a good time. When it came time, you met that special someone, got married, started a family but never took responsibility for the future of your family. Eventually, the partying lifestyle would begin to take it's toll on your family.

Building a life of fulfillment is a lot like that. You see, true wealth is more than financial success. I know people that have more money than they can spend but have no time to enjoy it or their pursuit of riches has cost them their family. Since the only things we take with us when we die are relationships and memories, I'd say the person that only chases money is still poor no matter how much his/her banker loves him/her.

The richest man who ever lived, King Solomon, asked for one thing and one thing only; WISDOM (1 Kings 4:29-30). Since this is what he asked of God, God said all of the other "stuff" would be his also. Maybe it's just me but it really sounds like the path to true wealth begins with wisdom and if the wisdom is the key, then knowing God must be the beginning of all wisdom.

Now, there is something else. I don't know how many times I've heard the words, "Money isn't everything" and "You have too much money, you need to give some of it to the poor." People that think like this make me sick. I can say that because I have thought like that myself and I'll tell you that being poor doesn't help anyone. It only makes you frustrated. It keeps you from being a blessing to someone who truly needs the help and if you think it is holy to be poor, you are believing an age old lie spun by the devil himself. Even Mother Teresa was worth over $3 million when she passed away.

I'm not going to get in the biblical aspect of money or religion here but i'd say that if you have believed you are a better person because you are broke, you are sadly mistaken. I can prove it. When you live paycheck to paycheck, who do you think of most on payday; the needs of you and your family or the single mom down the street that struggles just to keep power on in the house? So tell me, is your lack really helping anyone?

The point of this article is not to vent but the attitude toward "Stuff" in our country has created the mess our government is in today. In order to turn things around, I believe we need to change our thought process and attitude toward wealth and that begins with a strong, right foundation.

Look at wealth like this. Nothing was ours when we were born and nothing is ours when we die. The only thing that has mattered is how we use what we have been given. If nothing on this earth is new, and somethings get passed on to the next generation, then God must have owned everything from the beginning and he will own it all when we are finished with it. So it makes since that we are just stewards of everything we have.

How are you going to use your resources to make a difference? What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind. Are you chasing true wealth or are you just trying to get rich? A mentor of mine by the name of Mike Murdock once said "You will ALWAYS put your time and money into what is most important to you." For some, that might be depressing.

I don't have a video clip today but instead just a link to The Wisdom Center website where there are all kinds of resources that relate to true wisdom.