Archives for the month of: December, 2013
Truly Rich Club Wealth Quote by Warren Buffett

Truly Rich Club Wealth Quote by Warren Buffett

When you close your eyes for a few seconds right now, do you see the image of your family sitting in the shade 20 years from now because of the tree you planted a long time ago?

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Truly Rich Club Wealth Quote by Zig Ziglar

Truly Rich Club Wealth Quote by Zig Ziglar

Do you want financial freedom to get out of a job you no longer love or come home early to be with your family if you are working overseas or to avoid having to beg when you retire or for some other reasons?

You know that you have been faithfully saving and putting your money in the bank but then you realize that financial freedom would be elusive with the bank’s very low interest rates. Now you ask yourself, “What can I do to achieve my dream?”.

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Truly Rich Club Wealth Quote

Truly Rich Club Wealth Quote

Many people at present still believe that it is a sin to be rich. But, money can actually make you holy. How? Read below which I reposted from BoSanchez.ph Soulfood Newsletter entitled, “Let Money Make You Holy.”

Let Money Make You Holy

Yes, money can make you holier!

This can be a shock to some of you.

I’ve met people who say, “Earning too much money means I’ll not be pleasing to God anymore.”

I don’t agree.

I believe that if you handle money the way God wants you to handle money, and then it’ll draw you closer to Him.

There’s a big difference between sayings, “I want to get rich for myself!” and “I want to earn more so I can bless the world!”

The gulf between these two is astronomical.

One will give you peace. The other, misery.

The latter will give you wings for your flight to Heaven. The former? A special necklace with a ten-ton boulder as pendant.

Personally, I’ve made my choice a long time ago.

I want the wings!

I want to earn money and love God with every cent I have.

Because of these beliefs, for many years now, I give a lot of my income away, and have enormous joy doing so.

Friends, you have a choice.

You can let money make you evil and corrupt and selfish and miserable. Or you can let money make you closer to God and happy forever. As the Bible says, Now he who supplies seed to the sower and bread for food will also supply and increase your store of seed and will enlarge the harvest of your righteousness. (2 Corinthians 9:10)

Ask yourself: Has your money made you holier? Or has it made you un-holier?

Work On Your Soul First—
And Later On, Your Money

Remember: If you’re spiritual and emotional life can’t handle the financial blessing, it will destroy you. Because your spiritual and emotional life is the basis for your financial life.

Why? I believe a healthy spiritual and emotional life will make you faithful, loyal, humble, loving, honest, and responsible—stuff you need for earning AND managing your money.

Let me tell you a story about my friend Sally (You know this isn’t her real name.) For years, Sally was struggling financially. Because she couldn’t keep a stable job. I remember she even had to borrow money from me to attend our prayer meetings.

One day, Sally’s father was killed in an accident at work—and his company was partly at fault. The company was afraid of being sued and so gave my friend’s family millions in an out-of-court settlement.

Sally was now awash with a sea of money! From someone who had no transportation money to attend a prayer meeting, she now drove a brand new car. Ironically, she stopped attending the prayer meeting because she said she became too busy with her “new” life.

But after two years, we were shocked to hear that Sally sold her car as all the money she had was now gone.

Soon, Sally went back to begging for transportation money so that she could attend our prayer meetings again.

Such a sad story.

What happened?

Sally’s spiritual and emotional life wasn’t ready for the amount of money she received.

I urge you: Work on your soul first—and later—your wallet.

May your dreams come true,

Bo Sanchez

Read more here –> Let Money Make You Holy

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