This program will help you undo financial bondage.
It’s
best to consistently tithe and give offerings to your local church and
ministries that are feeding, strengthening, maturing and developing you into
the disciple-maker and blessing to your family and other people that the LORD
called you to be. Through consistency in giving, those that support gospel
ministry and help others via this pathway find abundant provision. They store
treasures in Heaven that can’t be corrupted or stolen from them. Their
character far exceeds those who on a whim make vows to give but often fail to
come through with promised gifts.
Those
moved to give spontaneously by emotion, but not in consistency through a
steadfast heart, fail to understand that He rewards consistency in giving. He
established the inner and outer working of the heavenly economy so those who
regularly sow in the manner and proportion of income instructed by scripture
also regularly and abundantly reap of the fruit produced by seed they continue
to sow. The scripture declares that those who sow sparingly also reap
sparingly. Don’t buy into emotional appeals that fail to inform you of this
truth while at the same time make you think you will be abundantly blessed and
rewarded if you just promise a huge amount during a fundraising drive even if
you’ve failed to faithfully and consistently give in the past and continue to
do so in the future.
You’ll
encounter emotional fundraising appeals that would have you make vows the
moment you are asked to do so. It’s necessary, as a good steward, to seek God’s
will on an ongoing basis before you give one-time or consistently to them. His
will is found in prayer, scriptural study, and asking the Holy Spirit for
wisdom and strength to consistently give abundantly in proportion to what He
provides you and through whom He would have you give.
It's
not good to make promises based on emotions, guilt, fear of damnation, or
accusations of scarcity mindset by fundraisers. Being moved in these ways often
solidifies poor stewardship, leads to financial problems within marriages and
families, can produce unforeseen legal obligations, causes some to pursue
sinful methods to obtain money, and when ministry complications arise or
payment in not forthcoming sometimes results in broken relationships between
those who are supposed to love one another.
Listen
to the Holy Spirit and stand on the Word. Believe in the blessing and reward
produced by tithing and abundant giving. Now, take action to consistently do
what scripture shows is done by faithful believers. He will provide abundantly,
so in all things at all times, having all you need, you will abound in every
good work and also be able to abundantly provide for your local church, other
ministries, and when spontaneous and special appeals are requested that will
spread the gospel, support disciple-making, and help those in need.
Matthew
5:33-37, Luke 6:38, James 4:13-17, 2Corinthians 9:6
Please
pray for this ministry and email questions to parlor@ameritech.net and
share the links below with others who need guidance. May the LORD bless you
richly as you follow His plan!
Share https://kminfo.org/ministries/financial-freedom weekly with family and friends so these
bondage-breaking articles and other financial information can help them gain
helpful insight! @everyone
The
book at the link below provides principles and practical steps that help you
use the Power to Get Wealth. By 1992, we had $135,000 of debt and
a negative $35,000 net worth. Financial bondage and turmoil led me to seek
principles and a process for employing good stewardship. As a result, we became
constructively debt-free in 1998, mortgage free January 2004, millionaires in
2012, multi-millionaires shortly thereafter, and retired in 2018 in my
mid-fifties from public servant jobs while giving abundantly to fund the gospel
of our LORD Jesus Christ. The same power is available to you!
You can find books authored by Randy and
Karen Parlor at www.Amazon.com.
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