Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Your Character reflects what you Believe

Do you think God wants you to be wealthy?
I pose this question because so many people possess a “just get by” or “survival” mentality. But if we serve an abundant God wouldn’t it make sense that our Heavenly Father wants his children to prosper ? (in the right way)
Proverbs 10:22 
The blessing of the LORD brings wealth, and he adds no trouble to it.
Passage Jeremiah 29:11:
11 For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.
Deuteronomy 8:18
But remember the LORD your God, for it is he who gives you the ability to produce wealth, and so confirms his covenant, which he swore to your forefathers, as it is today.
2 Chronicles 1:11
God said to Solomon, “Since this is your heart’s desire and you have not asked for wealth, riches or honor, nor for the death of your enemies, and since you have not asked for a long life but for wisdom and knowledge to govern my people over whom I have made you king, therefore wisdom and knowledge will be given you. And I will also give you wealth, riches and honor, such as no king who was before you ever had and none after you will have.”
Proverbs 8:18
With me are riches and honor, enduring wealth and prosperity
And of course seek first the kingdon of God and his righteousness and all these things will be added unto you.
Just a thought. Feed back Welcome!
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Monday, March 12, 2007

Character vs. Superficial concepts

The cure for a failing country is the character of man. It starts with each of us growing a moral and spiritual backbone. The work has to start on the inside and work its way out as a manifestation of character. Without authentic and noble character, all else has little meaning. 
 
Character vs. titles
 Many people put far too much emphasis on a position, title or credentials. Often they are defined by that title. I remember when I worked with a financial services company and initially, there was only insurance being sold but no one wanted to be an insurance salesman. Many times people in the organization were asked what they did, they responded with hymns and haws and made up titles. By the time I came along other financial products were added and a new title was adopted “personal financial analyst”. Now a sense of pride swept through the organization. Notice when you ask someone what they do, the bigger the title the more it is said proudly. I’m not saying not to be proud of what you do just to be proud of the person behind the title.

Character vs. reputation
 Reputation is very important to many people. They run around trying to protect their reputation. How can that be done? Dr. Wayne Dyer says reputation is theirs, character is yours. Your reputation is made up from the opinions of others. It’s their opinion not yours. Trying to shape everyone’s thought of you is not only futile, but also causes you to lose yourself. It becomes hard for you to tell the difference between whom you are and who people think you are. Celebrities are often advised not to read their own press. You can’t make everyone happy and you can’t please everyone. Reputation is theirs, character is yours!

 One of the first things I did when it was pressed upon my heart to research character was go to the library and hit the books. The first books I hit were the dictionary and encyclopedia. I found a definition of character that said: a composite of good moral qualities typically of moral excellence and firmness blended with resolution, self discipline, high ethics, force and judgment. The stiffening of the moral fiber we call character. After that, I was blown away; I must have spent weeks and weeks constantly looking up different words. I wanted to find the words that lost their meaning or somehow gotten distorted over time. My search continues.

Character vs. personality
 Today we confuse personality with character. But they are two different things. The difference is nature and demeanor. Character is your nature, who and what you are made of on the inside. Personality is more closely related to demeanor, it’s what people perceive you to be. Personality is the outward projection of your character. However, from time to time personality can be misunderstood. Sometimes people can mistake your intentions for something else. Have you ever heard the phrase “She made a mistake but her heart was in the right place”. Only through the stiffening of the moral fiber will you get the “benefit of the doubt” when your personality or intentions are misunderstood.

Character is what inside of us all, good or bad. I read a book by once that said “If you squeeze an orange what comes out?” Orange juice is the obvious answer. You can’t squeeze it and get tomato juice. What is inside comes out. In life we’re put in situations that test our character. Who we are inside comes out. If you want to know what’s in a person apply pressure.

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Friday, February 9, 2007

The 5 Currencies of Abundance

There are different types of currency that makes the world go round and money is only one of them. First there is emotional currency, spiritual currency, physical currency, character currency and financial currency. Let’s examine each:


 

Emotional currency: emotional currency can be defined as, for example, filling your spouses love tank. You have heard of the term emotionally bankrupt. You have to keep investing emotionally in your relationship in order to keep the passion or bond strong. Building emotional currency comes when you speak your spouses love language and practice forgiveness among other things for emotional connection and interaction.

 

Spiritual currency: spiritual currency is the inner strength of a person. It’s the power that lies beyond the physical and the ego. It’s renewed inner strength, emotional integrity and power to change your reality. It is acquired through prayer and communion with the Creator.

 

Physical currency: this currency is simple to understand. The more we invest in our health through exercise, nutrition, relaxation and stretching the greater output we get from our bodies. We feel rejuvenated and gain certain vitality when we take care of our bodies on a deep level. I often say being physically fit is not a goal, it’s a lifestyle. Physical currency pays off in good health.

 

Financial currency:  We are aware of the currency of cold hard cash but there is more to it than that. Financial currency comes in the form of a financial statement, credit, assets and commodities. In fact, financial currency is anything that can gain or create value. Obviously, financial currency can be abused and misused and lead us to financial ruin. While others who properly manage money and assets prosper beyond compare.

 

Character currency:  The greatest of these is character currency. Character currency can get you all the rest, you can’t buy character but character can get you money. You can’t exercise your way into character but character can get you to exercise. Spirituality is part of who you are and a way of life, It will take strength of character to live it out. Character also gives you the self control in order to manage your emotions.

 The universe is governed by laws be it spiritual, metaphysical or scientific. Call it karma, cause and effect, relativity, motion, attraction or any other law. Call it what you will, they all stem from the creative source, God. We are only discovering what God has already done but we create our lives through character. We can either shape our life through character or our life (the world) will shape our character. The difference is being proactive or reactive. Until next week! 

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