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HOW TO MAKE MONEY - SECRETS TO CREATING LASTING WEALTH

If you have wisdom, you will have money. If you don't have money, question your wisdom. Money is an exchange for value. When a value is given, money is the reward. 

Money in its most basic sense is a medium for measuring value rendered. When you have money, you have a sense of defence; the same way wisdom can also serve as a defence in certain situations. Anyone with true wisdom has money.
Although money is good and a form of defence, it is uncertain. Only put your trust in God, who gave you the ability to make that money.

The customs and tradition we carry make us feel uncomfortable when messages on making money are preached in church, but this shouldn't be so. Without God, there are no true riches. Gods kind of riches bring peace of mind and serve as a tool of impact for those in its procession. God has made a covenant where He declared that we would be blessed, and we'' ll be a blessing to others.

Every child of God has received the power to make wealth. God wants us to have money. Money is a powerful force in the spiritual realm. Despite Judas' position and title, money was a great reproach to him.  As children of God, we'll have money as a tool, but we cannot allow money to rule us. 

Acknowledge that you have the power to make money. When did you get this power? When you received Jesus Christ as your Lord and Saviour. Believe the best about yourself. Cancel every negative confession.

If you want money to come to you, begin to think and work out ways to add value to society. ''Money responds to value.''

When you enhance your value, you would be better priced. The marketplace is where your value will be weighed. Value in this situation means your ability to seek out things, to provide a solution.

In other to make money, you must be a person of value.

Work on your self and become valuable. At every level of life, if you make yourself valuable, the money will flow to you.

How do we make money?


Seek knowledge of money and opportunities. Sharpen yourself in every way possible. Seek information from those who are succeeding with money. Of what use is pride to someone that goes begging? Be humble and add value.

What do you have in your hand? What are your talents, gifts and inheritances? What are you passionate about? What do you love to do even without being paid? What can you do; that is your access to money. That is the power he has given you to create wealth. Don't belittle yourself. Maximize the gifts and talents God has bestowed on you.

Think big but be willing and ready to start small. Think global but be willing to start local. Do not despise your early days, be consistent and grow steadily.

Begin to add value, get up and solve problems. Market yourself and get yourself known. Be willing to do some free jobs at the initial stage until you are known. Invest in reaching out to your target audience. Put yourself in their faces, don't get discouraged when you receive a NO  at the beginning. Be consistent and add excellence to everything you do. Put all of these into practice and see how far God would take you in life.

Your ability to solve problems is what makes you a person of value. Everyone has something they are good at, think deep and look within yourself; make the best use of it to create wealth.

Credit - Pastor Wilson Akubo 
(Family Worship Centre)


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