Friday, January 11, 2013

FINANCIAL PROSPERITY STARTS FROM HOW YOU MANAGE YOUR FINANCES

by Faith Monchusi on Friday, January 21, 2011 at 7:49am ·

My beloved friends, this note below is one of those emails I send to clients and I happen to get drawn into giving advice I didnt plan to give. This just happens and I never stop it with special clients(friends). I trust you can get something from it. I used the opening to the email as my satus update yesterday.
Good morning sir

It is a pregnant year for all those who have hope in the Lord. If He has promised you restoration, restoration you will get. If He has promised you healing receive it in Jesus’ mighty name. If you prayed for a job or a new job, you are getting that job. If you have been hoping for a lifetime partner you are getting married this year. If you have been believing God for financial emancipation, receive your breakthrough!!!!!

The best advice you can give your children is to save money and not spend it. Sit down with them; show them how much they can accumulate from putting away so much daily or weekly. All of them must have savings accounts. Teach them that when they have accumulated so much not to spend it until they work (student work) than they upgrade from savings to student accounts than to long term investments. This is one thing makgowa ba re phalang ka yona. Rona boDarkie we just want to save for deposit ya koloi (at least R20 000). We fail to wait until the money is enough for a bigger deposit for lower installments. How many black girls/women under the age of 25 that you know drive cars? My mom always said after the car there is a baby on board sticker.

When we’ll we learn to save? When we’ll we learn that 10% of our income (salary for most) belongs to the Lord? After we have gotten deep into debt and having no investments? As a father I ask you please do not let you children go in that direction. I say this because I know if my mother had taught me how bad credit is, and how important it is to save, I would be better off. But I am glad I know God comes first in my finances because it is His money and it is Him who provides for me according to His glorious riches in Christ.
I pray that I teach all this to my children. I want to teach them to be good stewards of finance. I also want to teach them how purity allows prosperity to flow in every part of their lives for the body is the temple of God (story for another day).


Where there is no vision, the people perish:
 but he that keepeth the law, happy is he.
(Proverbs 29:18)