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WEALTH

 I believe that wealth is not a mindset…
Mindset in the sense of what this world tells you to believe and declare for yourself… like you telling yourself, “I am wealthy. I am rich… and the likes”

Wealth is a mind that is set on one's knowledge of God and the activation of his/her inheritance in Christ Jesus which is birthed from a relationship with Him.

The world tells you to believe that you are rich and to call positive things towards yourself… in the case of the Law of Attraction.

But Christianity tells you about the Source of this wealth and what you have (which is already in existence for you by virtue of your relationship with the Source).
Christianity shows you that you are a Royal and as such, entitled to a lifetime of benefits drawn from the vast treasury of His riches.

This should get you thinking…

But see…
Do not now seek God because you want to amass wealth for yourself on this Earth.

Don’t forget that He is God and He knows all things.

Chase after God’s Heart.

Believe me… that is the greatest possession you can ever have…
The Heart of God.

I am truly not in the least bothered about my future and what it would take for my visions to materialize.
Why? Because I know who I am in Christ Jesus. I know who I am as a Child of the King. I know that I am a Princess in Heaven and a Queen on this Earth called to subdue this Earth and cause it to dance to my rhythm.

When you know who you are in Christ Jesus, you know what you have and you definitely will know what you can have.

It is all about the fellowship baby.

Call on to Him. The Holy Spirit is waiting for you. He is here to help you build the kind of relationship you need to establish with the Lord... That kind which touches the heart of God. 
God bless you.


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