Personal Finance 14: Tablets and Giving to the Church
The Clay Tablets from Babylon
https://financialducksinarow.com/1458/the-clay-tablets-from-babylon-the-richest-man-in-babylon-pt-8/
- Two clay tablets are always more valuable than 10 bags of gold
- Your debts should be paid 20% of your earnings; take care of your debtors in proportion
- When you repay your debts, you change the narrative to whomever you just paid
- If you have money troubles right now and have been that way for longer than 6 months, you are very inconsistent
- Inconsistency comes from a warped self-view of yourself
- Money issues is a heart issue
- To repay your debts is equivalent to always being on time
- There’s no such thing as procrastination; it’s just not high on your priority list
- If you’re broke but are always on time, you can fix your money issues in an instant
- The more polarized you are, the more self aware you are and the more in an instant can you change
- It is polarity that does work
Financial Breakdown
- 10% — Save
- 20% — Debt
- 70% — Cost of living
- You cannot activate God’s blessings by giving to God but not give to yourself
- If you’re whole for God but not whole for yourself, you don’t have a ministry
- Faith is for moving forward. Testimony is for looking back. Praise is for both.
- You need faith to get started and faith to keep going
- Your testimony is your harvest
- Praise to go forward, or you will run out of energy and praise to look back.
- Psalm 3 (KJV)
- You look back to remember God got me through something.
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