Prosperity, Part 5
Hi, thank you for reading my mini series on prosperity. This is the conclusion. The links to the other four parts are:
What is the point to prosperity if we can make do with what we have? Being grateful for what we have is absolutely crucial, but does not prevent a new dream from happening. Go ahead and be happy where you are right now, give thanks for what you do have while you know that something even grander is on the way.
It might not be that new car, but it could be a trip of a lifetime where you meet the love of your life. After that, give thanks for that fabulous experience and know that even more amazing things are coming your way. It is ok to be prosperous. In fact, when one is prosperous it shines a light for others to follow in your footsteps. It shows people that: “Hey, I did not have to do anything illegal to live my dream, just follow my heart”.
It blesses you with options that were not available to you before. Many people believe that poverty makes them pious, but what can they do about the child who is starving and sick when they themselves are coming from a place of lack? What can a parent do about providing the best education for their children if they are coming from place of lack and believe in their scarcity? How can they afford to move from a possible crime ridden neighborhood where everyone is scared to walk the streets to a neighborhood where everyone is friendly, and it is safe for your child to get to know the other kids and excel in school?
Prosperity provides options. Prosperity does not make you happy, but it does allow you to live out your dreams and shine the light on others. God is abundant and there is always enough for everyone. If you are prosperous, that does not mean that you are taking away from anyone else. Everyone can have their heart’s desire on this planet with plenty left over.
Ok, this is the final topic of interest that I would like to point out, and it’s a big one. The topic is the actual spending of money. What type of feeling do you emit when you sign that check and hand over that cash?
Is it one of “Well, there goes that, I guess I need to work some overtime”? When ever money is spent it provides jobs. Not only the cashier at the grocery store, but the jobs of people that we never see.
How does your product become packaged or picked? How do you receive your power? Think about it, you’re not just handing over money, you’re allowing for others to prosper as well. You are keeping the cycle of money going. How can it help others if you are hoarding it? If you think you have less each time you hand over that bill and that God is not replenishing your stock that is scarcity thinking. God says yes to scarcity thinking too. If you know that there is more coming that allows for the gates of prosperity to stay open. Give thanks for being able to keep money in circulation. That same dollar bill helps many many people while it circulates. Think about all of the good it is doing while it is out there.
Sure save money in a nice account, and give thanks for that too; but bless the money that leaves your hands, and it will attract more to you than you ever imagined if that blessing is felt deep in your heart. With this last line, I say adieu and I give thanks for those that are drawn to this article and are helped by its words. The words may be my own but they are inspired by That Which Is Greater Than Myself. Thank you for reading, and if there is any other topic of interest please feel free to let me know.
To your prosperity,
Tonya M. Tronco
(Adam’s mom)















































