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Embrace Abundance

Welcome to our journey into understanding wealth through God’s eyes. Today, we're addressing a common misconception among Christians—that desiring wealth is inherently ungodly.

 

This belief stems from a deeper societal programming, what business coach Myron Golden calls the "Cultural Hypnotic Societal Mechanism." This programming keeps people sick, broke, misinformed, and fearful—conditions that make them easier to control.

As Christians, we've often been led to believe that we are destined to be broke, as if poverty were a badge of spiritual honor. But let’s challenge this by realigning our mindset with God’s abundance, transitioning from a state of scarcity to one of health, wealth, wisdom, and courage.​

Embrace Abundance

Wealth isn’t just physical; it's primarily a spiritual outcome. Unlike physical entities, spiritual blessings, including wealth, can exist in multiple places simultaneously.

 

Consider this: the value of money isn’t in its physical form but in the message it carries and the faith it generates. A $100 bill holds more value than a penny not because of its material but because of the value we believe it holds—the message of ‘ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS’ versus ‘1 CENT’.

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The Role of Belief and Value in Wealth

The true essence of money is in the messages and beliefs associated with it. This concept leads us to understand that the value of money is not just in the message printed on it but also in the faith we place in that message. It’s a profound reminder that our beliefs shape our reality, particularly our financial reality.

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Daily Renewal of Mind and Spirit

To produce different results in our lives, we must intentionally reprogram our minds. This is why it’s crucial to engage with positive affirmations, like those you will hear in this video. By regularly renewing our minds with God’s truths about wealth, we can align our subconscious beliefs with divine prosperity. It’s not about loving money—it's about responsibly managing the wealth that God entrusts to us.

Remember, 1 Timothy 6:10 warns us about the dangers of craving money to the point where we stray from our faith. It's not the money itself that is evil, but the love of money above all else.

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God’s Will and Our Wealth

If it is within God's will for you to be a multimillionaire, then to God be the glory. If not, remember Hebrews 13:5, which reminds us that God will never leave us nor forsake us. We must trust in God's provision and plan for our lives, whether it leads to great wealth or humble sufficiency.


As we begin this journey, I encourage you to listen to these affirmations daily for at least 14 days every quarter. This practice will help embed these truths into your heart and mind, empowering you to act on them in your daily life.

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Thank you for joining me today. As we proceed, remember that this journey is about more than just accumulating wealth—it’s about cultivating a spirit of abundance that aligns with God’s purposes for our lives. Let’s start weaving these powerful affirmations into the fabric of our daily thoughts and actions.

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