Everyone,
I have never read this book -- all I know is that it says God wants us to be rich spiritually AND financially. Anyone read it? Is it woirth it? Let me know.
~Davidf
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"God Wants You to Be Rich" -- anyone read it?
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I am rich spiritually and emotionally... physically - adequate suites me just fine. I read in the Bible that riches on earth are NOT to be expected. To have what you need not neccessarily what you want is very apparent. I suppose it is a matter of people's desire and expectations. There is much spoken about the meek...not the rich inheriting. If it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than a rich person to enter.... I think that people add to what is actually spoken in God's Word. That to me is not wisdom. Personally... I know which Book I would read and study and which book I would leave in the bookstore.
Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart...William Wordsworth
Follow your honest convictions, and stay strong. - William Thackeray
The bottom line, especially for my character,
is the issue of unconditional love.”
Matthew Weeden
Follow your honest convictions, and stay strong. - William Thackeray
The bottom line, especially for my character,
is the issue of unconditional love.”
Matthew Weeden
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