This program will help you undo
financial bondage.
Biblical
money management principles help you plan life in a way that will greatly benefit
you and your family as you move through the mountain and valley experiences
you’ll face in life. They’ll keep you focused on giving first, saving next, and
spending within reasonable limits to keep you out of the debt and financial
struggles that many people have when they don’t use such principles. These
principles are engaged by faith and provide resistance to your natural
inclinations. They help your faith grow more each day by trusting in the LORD
to provide things you need or desire you don’t have cash to purchase, without
you going in debt to get them.
Though
life can be tough sometimes and struggles and hardships will undoubtedly come
your way, using biblical financial principles makes life better for you and
your family because by them you set pre-planned giving and spending levels for
each pay period that you will not exceed unless the Holy Spirit specifically
directs you to do otherwise. Those operating in faith will find it’s always on
the Lord’s heart for us to give abundantly to support gospel ministry and usher
unbelievers to Him. Blessings and rewards flow to those who by faith commit
themselves to be in alignment with His heart for properly managing money, so
they can give abundantly to spread the gospel throughout the earth and make
disciples.
Many people find that inexplicable
promotions, bonuses, and greater income producing opportunities come their way
after they consistently employ good stewardship principles and practices. They
begin to understand the Lord doesn’t want them to take a pledge of poverty or
accept continual lack in their lives. Rather, He wants them to trust Him to
provide valuable treasures designed for them, in due time, in the way that’s
pleasing to Him, and most beneficial to them and other people to whom they are
to be godly examples.
Above
all else, accepting Jesus as your Savior and Lord and seeking His kingdom and
righteousness is crucial for rightly using income, assets, time, and talent
entrusted to you. While daily reading the bible, you'll recognize the ways it
shows you how to faithfully honor Him publicly and privately. God will
supernaturally bless you beyond what you have envisioned as you pray daily,
study the bible daily, give praise to God throughout the day, listen for His
instructions, fellowship weekly with other believers, pay tithes, give
offerings, and regularly help a church ministry perform its service. Pleasing
God is the ultimate desire you should have, with a mind toward creating a place
where the peace of God and joy in the Holy Ghost permeates your life in the
natural and eternal realms. Then and only then will the bulk of your blessings
and rewards have maximum usefulness for the Kingdom of God, other people, and
you.
Joshua
1:8, Proverbs 3:9-10, Matthew 6:33, Luke 6:38
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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