Principled Living: The Path to Financial Freedom

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"But I wanna give you a thought, and I think we've got it on the screen. And it's this thought that a breakthrough life is a principled life, a principled life. Most people are looking for the now experience, but I've found over so many years, just in my own personal walk and just living life, and then from God's point of view, that God presents to us principles, foundations for standing on that will cause us to get a breakthrough over time." [02:48](Download clip | Download cropped clip | Download captioned clip)

"Creating a Financial Freedom Pathway. You see, if you get the pathway right, you're gonna get to the destination. But if we don't have the pathway completely put together, we're not gonna find a breakthrough. And my personal financial journey is an interesting one because as early as I can remember, my parents says God's way when it comes to money is that you are to give the first 10th to God." [03:35]( | | )

"Generosity is not just to do with money. When was the last time you said, I'm not first time somebody who's leading you, whether it's at work or maybe even here at church or wherever, you took time just to sow a seed of thanks. Why would I thank them? I don't get what I want from them. It's the opposite principle that God lays down. He says, if you become thankful," [24:43]( | | )

"The whole purpose of the kingdom is that we would build up. We would build up. We would build up. We would build up. We would build a generational platform. And so therefore, we've got to learn to save. Even if you don't have much, you can save something. And if you get this principle and begin to understand it, you're going to bring a breakthrough because it's building a generational legacy." [26:28]( | | )

"Your spending should be determined by the level of your income. You may say, well, I don't have a job. I just haven't got a job right now. I'm out of work. You can spend your money. You can spend your money. You can get work. By the way, you want to spend more, work harder. I know you don't like me, but I'm not your pastor anymore. It's kind of, come on, this happens." [33:26]( | | )

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