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Entering Into Your Wealthy Place: A Forty Day Journey Out of Your Financial Wilderness
Entering Into Your Wealthy Place: A Forty Day Journey Out of Your Financial Wilderness
Entering Into Your Wealthy Place: A Forty Day Journey Out of Your Financial Wilderness
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Entering Into Your Wealthy Place: A Forty Day Journey Out of Your Financial Wilderness

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This book is a personal journey out of financial despair. â Entering Into Your Wealthy Place: A Forty Day Journey Out of Your Financial Wilderness" draws from the experience that the Israelites encountered on their journey to the Promise Land. You are an inheritor of God's promises and He takes pleasure in the prosperity of His servants. Many of us endure financial hardships longer than necessary because of our attitudes and behavior. This e-book will take you on a brief journey of self-realization and humbleness concerning your financial affairs. This 40-day journey will ignite you to stop murmuring and complaining about your money issues and do something to transform your financial situation. In fact, this book will help you face your financial situation and move towards financial freedom.
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Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456616670
Entering Into Your Wealthy Place: A Forty Day Journey Out of Your Financial Wilderness

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    Entering Into Your Wealthy Place - Michelle J. Miller

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    INTRODUCTION

    We have the ability to enter into the promise land. Today God wants to establish the same wealth covenant that He established with the Israelites in Deuteronomy 8:18. It is God’s will that we prosper in every area of our lives. In fact, God takes pleasure in the prosperity of His servant according to Psalms 35:27. We want the testimony of Isaac in Genesis 26:12-14:

    Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the Lord blessed him. The man began to prosper, and continued prospering until be became very prosperous; for he had possessions of flocks and possessions of herds and a great number of servants. So the Philistines envied him.

    According to Psalms 66:12, God would bring us into our wealthy place. The wealthy place identified in Psalms 66:12 is akin to the Promise Land. It is a place of abundance, refreshment, restoration, peace & joy – it represents a place natural and spiritual prosperity. It is that place where naturally and spiritually our cup runs over (Psalms 23:5). This is wonderful and we all have with the ability to experience this in our lives when we trust God for our well being and know that it is the Lord that blesses us and prospers us.

    The manner that God blesses us differs from person to person. I recall reading the above scriptures and similar ones that gave examples of how God blessed and prospered His people while laying on the floor in my mother’s place looking at my daughter sound asleep. I recall watching this precious little girl sleeping wanting to give her the world, but I didn’t have anything – no place to stay, no car and no job. I was in law school and it seemed that all I had were my tears and the determination to move forward. I spent an increasing amount of time in prayer and leading ministry activities. I was practicing the principles of giving and putting God first in my life, but I was murmuring and complaining in the process. I would be up before sunrise seeking understanding from God regarding my situation. I had read Joshua 1:8 and made it my daily confession, but my life appeared to be the exact opposite of this scripture: This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success. - Joshua 1:8 My situation at that time did not look prosperous, blessed or as if I was on the pathway of success. I began to think less of myself and that I was fooling myself into thinking that God would prosper me, not realizing that Proverbs 23:7 says as a man thinks so is he.

    To cover up for my personal issues I began to buy out of my lack

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