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Prosperity Scriptures – What does the Bible say about Prosperity? 

Posted: July 29th, 2009 | Author: Frank Liz | Filed under: Prosperity | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | 7 Comments »
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Prosperity Scriptures

The widespread corruption and injustice that exists in today’s society can certainly make one think that “money is the root of all evil.” It wouldn’t surprise me if many believe this adage. I, on the other hand, don’t. I know that money isn’t really everything in a person’s life but material wealth isn’t so bad. After all, many of the basic necessities in life can only be obtained through money. Besides, God wants man to prosper and be successful and prosperity includes material wealth. How do I know this? The following prosperity scriptures prove my point:


Genesis 13:2, 3. In Genesis, God promised to bless man and make a great nation for him. He also vowed to curse those who curse man and to bless all families.

Deuteronomy 8:18. In this scripture, remembrance of the God who gives man the power to get wealth is emphasized. Wealth here is considered as a means to establish God’s covenant.

1 Chronicles 4:10. This part of the bible tells us of Jabez’s plea for God to bless him with abundance and how God granted his request.

Matthew 7:7-8. This scripture encourages us to knock on heaven’s door and ask for God’s blessing because God gives to those who ask.

3 John 1:2. In the New Testament, John tells us of how the Father wishes, above all, for man to prosper and to be in health so that his soul may also prosper.

See? The Bible says that God desires for us to prosper materially and that He wants us to succeed. These prosperity scriptures imply that God, because He is our Loving Father, would never want us, His people, to be in peril. Like any father, God only wants the best for His children. But, even if prosperity is indicated in the aforementioned prosperity scriptures, we are still warned that prosperity is not limited to what’s financially tangible. Prosperity is encompassed by many things – physical, spiritual, mental, social and of course, financial.


To relate prosperity to money alone is very narrow-minded. Moreover, these prosperity scriptures also clarify that though God wants His people to prosper, He only promises its occurrence if we obey His commandments and if we trust Him. He also reminds us that in our search for prosperity, we have to remember to not become greedy and to be contented with what is ours because we are always given what is due us.

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Do You Have The Millionaire Mind?

Posted: July 23rd, 2009 | Author: Frank Liz | Filed under: Become Rich, Become a Millionaire, Power of Subconscious Mind | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »
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Millionaire Mind

Catherine graduated from one of the most prestigious universities. She is above-average in intelligence and her working hours seem to be 24/7. But Catherine has always been jealous of Erika, her average childhood friend who got a bachelor’s degree in a state university who is now a professional but still manages to go barhopping every Friday and take trips outside town once a month. As far as wealth is concerned, Erika is way above the financially struggling Catherine.


What does Erika have that Catherine doesn’t? The millionaire mind. I recently got this book by T. Harv Eker entitled The Secret of the Millionaire Mind. Let me share with you what secrets I have discovered about the so-called millionaire mind:

• The key to wealth is not the tools (skills, intelligence, luck, education, etc.), it’s the PERSON. That is, his mindset, his inner set of beliefs.
• It is about engraving that money blueprint in our subconscious mind to automatically direct us to make money and achieve our goals.
• The millionaire mind helps you set your eyes on making fortune whereas others are glued to fear. This financial blueprint is created through our everyday exposure to money messages from the environment we live in.
• It says, “I create my life”. The poor mind says, “Life happens to me”.
• It plays the money game to win. The poor mind plays the money game to not lose.
• The millionaire mind is committed to staying wealthy. The poor mind wants to be rich.
• It thinks big. The poor mind thinks tiny.
• It concentrates on opportunities. The poor mind is glued to hindrances.
• The millionaire mind takes rich and successful people as models. The poor mind resents the rich.
• It is positive. The poor mind drowns in pessimism.
• It swallows their problems. The poor mind is swallowed by their problems.
• The millionaire mind thinks “both”. The poor mind dwells on the “either/or”.
• It values its net worth. The poor mind prizes its working income.
• It manages their money well. The poor mind mismanages their money well.
• It lets their money work hard for them. The poor mind works hard for their money.
• The millionaire mind works despite fear. The poor mind allows fear to stagnate them.
• It never ceases to learn and grow. The poor mind says it already knows.


What is the secret of millionaires? Their millionaire mind! We have outlined the differences between the millionaire mind and the poor or ordinary mind. The question is: Do you have the poor mind? Or do you have the millionaire mind?

Or, better yet, do you want to have a millionaire mind? Decide now. And decide quickly.

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How Do You Tango with Money Wealth and Prosperity?

Posted: June 12th, 2009 | Author: Frank Liz | Filed under: Become Rich, Become a Millionaire | Tags: , , , , , , , | 6 Comments »
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Wealth and Prosperity

“abundance… – I am abundant……abundance…- I am abundant.” I say the affirmation to myself every morning when I wake up and every night before I go to sleep. But I am no money, wealth and prosperity expert. I work neither at a bank nor at a trading company. Those are the jobs of my sister and my brother. They smell of wealth and prosperity from morning to night. They smell of green bucks, while I, I can’t even do cha-cha with my work compensation, how much more tango with it? My relationship with money wealth and prosperity in particular can be described as NASA’s rover exploration of Mars – almost impossible. Only almost anyway – since I am now in the process of understanding my relationship with money wealth and prosperity.


Most of us are consumed with the thoughts of making money, losing money, and then gaining more again. Our anxiety levels concerning monetary exchange are high – we are never satisfied with the little we have and we instantly worry about how to survive with what we have in our hands. Some people say that money wealth is the root of sin – but money isn’t really bad. On the other hand, you cannot define it as good because it is simply a piece of paper or plated copper used in agreement as the medium for exchange of goods and services. Its significance merely lies on the fact that it is the universal language of bartering. But even without money – people can still do the exchange process, although it would be more difficult. Imagine exchanging farm animals for a piece of land.


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Understanding the concept of money wealth and prosperity might be easy to grasp – but to actually become intimate in one’s relationship with it is not a simple task. I realized this only when I was on the brink of going bankrupt. This was around five years ago, when I couldn’t immediately find a job after I graduated from college and I had to start paying off my college loans. Today, I am doing well mainly because I made the effort to prosper. So what did I do? Here are a few of the steps that you can perhaps follow when you would like to understand more about money wealth and prosperity.

  • Get to know your drive for desiring more. Is it emotionally motivated or objectively related? When I say emotionally related, it means that you’re merely driven to strive for more because of the joy of having cash in your hands or because of the fear of losing that cash. Emotional motivation is not good enough to help you understand how you are supposed to relate with moneywealth and prosperity. When you are emotionally motivated – you are easily influenced by those around you. If others want you to spend because the moment calls for celebration, then you would spend money as an emotional response to the others’ call particularly because you want them to be happy.
  • Is it a need or a want? Objectivity comes in here. Once you are objective, you act on a rational judgment and not on illogical thinking. When you have a desire for something, examine if this desire is a need or a want. When it is a need – then you are being objective. It is something important for survival – physical or psychological. By psychological – it means that whatever the desire is, its important in boosting your self-worth, e.g. good education, good clothing, and toiletries. By physical – it simply indicates your biological needs – food, water, shelter. A want on the other hand involves the investment of a lot of money wealth– expensive clothes, expensive food or expensive vanity products. Everything that spells expensive and could actually be substituted with reasonably priced ones fall under wants.
  • Deliberate and Consider. It will never hurt if you take caution in considering the price and quality of the product or commodity that you would like to buy – but take note of the time. Some people automatically buy whatever it is that they see and like while others use up a number of hours trying to decide on what to purchase. The first involves the risk of people spending more than their budget because they might buy stuff that they do not need and the latter still involves the risk of spending more money because of the additional expenses that people might incur during their decision making process. For instance, they might spend money for food while trying to decide on things because the process is making them hungry or they might have costly parking tickets for their cars because of the long decision hours.
  • The paper bills and coins that you spend are your sweat and effort. Go on and admit it. You might be one of the unlucky people who were born without a silver spoon in their mouths. The money wealth and prosperity you have today is a result of hard work. When you’re spending for your survival needs – you are cashing in all those times and experiences you’ve gone through in the process of earning that money. Think – is it worth it?
  • Practice patience and humility. In trying to achieve more money wealth and prosperity patience and humility are the virtues needed. When investing for instance, you cannot just jump into any opportunity you encounter. If you get lucky in a certain business, it does not mean that you have to venture to other similar businesses as well just because you got lucky in one. You have to take things slowly. It is similar to quitting an undesirable job. Before quitting, make sure that you have other job prospects lined up – otherwise, you would find yourself at a losing end. Also, if you find yourself missing some opportunities, then think that they were not meant for you. There a re a hundred more opportunities waiting to be tapped still.
  • Pay more in cash than in credit. Credits cards have their additional interest rates, at least with cash you only get to pay the core value indicated in a price tag or service charge slip.

  • When shelling out some money, consider first whether the risk you’re taking would be able to give you reward. Else, when you are in doubt and not sure, steer clear of the money path temptations. Author Martin J. Pring in his writing Investment Psychology Explained says that we often rationalize our financial situations and stick to these rationalizations hoping that we are not wrong. The author himself had been “badly burned” in the process of investing money during the year 1980. Then president Jimmy Carter had promoted to the public the lessening of their credit card use. Pring who had market stocks had refuse to sell out even if the market commodity prices went downhill after President Carter’s announcement. In the end, he had sold out though because the waiting had already cost his market stocks dearly. He had risked without analyzing his possible rewards.

Much of what has been written above are just some of the steps in understanding money relationships. They are also only based on the things that I have learned from books and articles and experience. But still, the next time you feel like doing the tango with money wealth and prosperity, maybe you can look these ideas up and put them into action. Who knows? They might just be perfect for you. They were for me. What has worked well for you?

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