Spiritual solutions to poverty

Spiritual solutions to poverty


Posted on September 21, 2012 Updated on September 14, 2012

 1 John 1 vs 2:


Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth

  1. Be modest, don’t be extravagant
  2. Plan your income. Make a budget and adhere to it. Don’t spend your tomorrow’s budget today.
  3. Make positive confessions. Don’t say that you a Poor man. No one is destined to be poor. Your confession should reflect where you are going not where you are now.
  4. Buy what you need, not what is in vogue. Don’t follow the mob to do wrong. Focus on necessities.
  5. Avoid wastes.
  6. Be investment conscious. Save and invest in shares. There is always a rainy season and a dry season. Plan for the dry season.
  7. Laziness is the No 1 cause of poverty. Decide to work hard. Even Armed Robbery involves an element of hard work.
  8. Rise up early and face your work. Don’t be a late riser. Miracles happen in the morning.
  9. Pay your tithes in order to rebuke the devourer from your income.
  10. Plan and stick to it. Don’t run form pillar to post. Have a plan for your life.
  11. Acquire knowledge. Wrong decisions are influenced by ignorance. Before your embark on any business venture, spend quality time to gather information on the business.
  12. Agree with your spouse. Disunity in marriage accelerates household poverty.Subscribe    FB   Podcasts   Books   Twitter    DonateBlack Berry Pin: 286431e3

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