Thoughts about Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation
Prosperity’s 1st Affirmation is, “I Look to God as my Only Source of Wealth and Supply”. Today I am reminded of some important implications of this affirmation. The first implication is that if I begin to believe that temporal, physical or human institutions are sources of my wealth, supply or well being, I am inviting myself to suffer or at the very least experience disappointment and disillusionment. This is a matter of faith. The materialist must place her faith in what she can see, feel and touch because she can not trust what is not available to her physical senses. To be able to trust God and look to God as your only Source of wealth, you will need to cultivate your mental and spiritual faculties such as intuition, imagination and faith. This is an evolutionary process which begins as soon as you set the intention to expand your spiritual nature. Rev. Diane Harmony provides some very practical ideas about setting and manifesting intentions in her book and course, 5 GIFTS for Living An Abundant Life.
The second implication is that the spiritually oriented person will look to God in prayer, meditation and conversation, fully receptive, to ideas, images, associations and feelings which will guide her to actions, choices and decisions which will enrich her and others. God’s guidance to wealth and supply will never harm another or the person being guided, to paraphrase Romans 8:28, all of God’s activities work together for the Good of the people who appreciate the nature of Spirit and are moved to activation by the prompting of Spirit.
The third implication is that the man or woman who begin his or her financial or money activities (actually any activity) by looking to God first, create powerful possibilities of financial increase which surpass his or her original intent.
What have been your insights or breakthroughs relative to Prosperity’s 1st affirmation? Please share them with us in a comment.
Patricia Weber said,
October 28, 2008 @ 5:11 pm
Perfect in message and timing. How dare we leave God out of the current worldwide financial situation. After meditating today on another prayer a friend sent me, wow, the market is up after weeks of downs.
Thank you for a timely reminder message.
Patricia Weber
Charles said,
October 28, 2008 @ 9:22 pm
Thank you for your comments Patricia. It is important for us to initiate and perpetuate conversations about God’s prower to transform and prosper. Thanks again for being a part of the conversation!
Charles