Fear Not And Have Faith Steps To Financial Prosperity |
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| By: Robert Hall. | ||||
Fear comes in many forms; worry is a subtle and prevalent feeling people take on in relation to money. Remember, if we can use the law of attraction to draw good to us-it can also work to attract that which we constantly meditate about. The book of Job in the Bible gives us an example of this principle in operation. Job was a godly man, doing what was right consistently. However, his fear provided a door wherein unfortunate situations have come in through. Amidst his now infamous series of terrible suffering, Job cried out, "Behold, the thing I fear has come to visit me". In relation to our finances, we will never reach our highest potential if we are always worried about making money and expecting deficiency of resources. See, fear is not the insubstantial emotion people mistake it to be-far from it. When we meditate on fear, it will trigger the law of attraction and keep prosperity from us. How many individuals are there who live in expectation of lack so much so that they never truly lived? While they may have the money, they did not have financial freedom. They accumulated their funds in fear of poverty and in the end-- they did live a pauper's lifestyle. Fear will grow every time you listen to bad reports. You can attain success if you stop giving so much importance to everybody's opinions and start listening to the quiet voice within you that gives you peace. You will find success once you master this. In his book Think and Grow Rich, Napoleon Hill states that opinions are the cheapest commodities on earth, and they are. Everyone has some and they are only too willing to share it, regardless its validity. The quality of your life hinges on your decision on which voice you choose to heed. Fear not and decide to heed God's voice above everyone else. Napoleon Hill achieved personal and financial success through this formula-we can too starting today. |
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