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The Dangers of The Poverty Mindset True Wealth Radio

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Poverty Mindset – 3 Signs You Are Being Held Back From God’s Best  
Do You Have a Poverty Mindset? Is a poverty mindset holding you back?  Have you been taught that money is evil?  Rather than the truth, which is that the LOVE of money is evil?  Money itself is just a measure of how much we are helping other people.  How much value we are adding to the world.
I have struggled with that poverty mindset myself.  I grew up believing rich people were bad people.  And since I certainly didn’t want to become a bad person, even when I earned money–sometimes lots of it–I quickly gave it all away or lost it in unwise investments.
It took me many decades to discover the problem wasn’t “out there” somewhere.  The problem was right between my ears.  The enemy was my poverty mindset.
Why Is a Poverty Mindset So Destructive? A poverty mindset is incredibly destructive because it puts us in the role of helpless victim.  It tempts us to sit back as spectators to our own destiny.  We believe everything that happens to us is the result of outside forces.  We have no control.
I see this among Christians all the time.  The bible commands us to be diligent and wise and promises that those traits lead inevitably to a prosperous life.  The opposite of diligence and wisdom is folly and the life of the sluggard.  If you think God has good things to say about the foolish, unwise person, you might want to re-read the Book of Proverbs.
But instead of embracing the principles of Proverbs–of hard work, discipline, sowing and reaping–we embrace the poverty mindset, which says, “The mess I’m in isn’t my fault, so I’m powerless to change it.  I’ll just sit here watching TV, surfing the internet and chit chatting with my peeps.  God is in control, so I’m sure He’ll figure everything out eventually and make my life better.”
One of my pet peeves is the way people love to “throw God under the bus.”  Hey, I’ve done it myself.  I neglected His principles, then when life turned out badly, I fell back on, “Well, God is in control, so He must have wanted me to gain 30 pounds and lose a fortune in real estate.”
No, I gained 30 pounds by consuming more calories than I burned. I lost money in real estate because I was foolish.
Let’s keep God on His Throne, where He belongs, ruling a universe that is governed by principles that are clearly spelled out for us in His Word.
It’s time to take responsibility.  It’s time to admit our lives are where our own choices have taken us.  Time to break free from “poor, poor, pitiful me.”
3 Signs You Have A Poverty Mindset Clue #1: Blame
You blame the economy, you blame the government, you blame the stock market, you blame your employer (or your employees).  If you’re in the direct sales industry, you blame your up-line or your down-line.  You blame your parents.  You blame your spouse, you blame your kids.  You blame your genes.  And the ever popular: it’s your thyroid’s fault.
It’s always something else or someone else. The problem is always anything or anyone else, but you.  It’s not any of those things.  It’s a Poverty Mindset.  That’s what’s holding you back from God’s best.
Clue #2: Justify
Or you justify your situation by saying you don’t really care.  You justify being broke by declaring yourself too spiritual for money.  “Money isn’t important,” you say.  But can you name one good thing that can be accomplished in this world without money?  Not a single missionary can remain on the field without money.  Not a single medical facility can operate without money.  No church can keep it’s doors open without money.  And the truth is, financial stress is the leading cause of divorce in America.
Stop justifying your lack of prosperity by declaring yourself too spiritual to abide by the clear principles of scripture:
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.  Proverbs 10:4
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Poverty Mindset – 3 Signs You Are Being Held Back From God’s Best  
Do You Have a Poverty Mindset? Is a poverty mindset holding you back?  Have you been taught that money is evil?  Rather than the truth, which is that the LOVE of money is evil?  Money itself is just a measure of how much we are helping other people.  How much value we are adding to the world.
I have struggled with that poverty mindset myself.  I grew up believing rich people were bad people.  And since I certainly didn’t want to become a bad person, even when I earned money–sometimes lots of it–I quickly gave it all away or lost it in unwise investments.
It took me many decades to discover the problem wasn’t “out there” somewhere.  The problem was right between my ears.  The enemy was my poverty mindset.
Why Is a Poverty Mindset So Destructive? A poverty mindset is incredibly destructive because it puts us in the role of helpless victim.  It tempts us to sit back as spectators to our own destiny.  We believe everything that happens to us is the result of outside forces.  We have no control.
I see this among Christians all the time.  The bible commands us to be diligent and wise and promises that those traits lead inevitably to a prosperous life.  The opposite of diligence and wisdom is folly and the life of the sluggard.  If you think God has good things to say about the foolish, unwise person, you might want to re-read the Book of Proverbs.
But instead of embracing the principles of Proverbs–of hard work, discipline, sowing and reaping–we embrace the poverty mindset, which says, “The mess I’m in isn’t my fault, so I’m powerless to change it.  I’ll just sit here watching TV, surfing the internet and chit chatting with my peeps.  God is in control, so I’m sure He’ll figure everything out eventually and make my life better.”
One of my pet peeves is the way people love to “throw God under the bus.”  Hey, I’ve done it myself.  I neglected His principles, then when life turned out badly, I fell back on, “Well, God is in control, so He must have wanted me to gain 30 pounds and lose a fortune in real estate.”
No, I gained 30 pounds by consuming more calories than I burned. I lost money in real estate because I was foolish.
Let’s keep God on His Throne, where He belongs, ruling a universe that is governed by principles that are clearly spelled out for us in His Word.
It’s time to take responsibility.  It’s time to admit our lives are where our own choices have taken us.  Time to break free from “poor, poor, pitiful me.”
3 Signs You Have A Poverty Mindset Clue #1: Blame
You blame the economy, you blame the government, you blame the stock market, you blame your employer (or your employees).  If you’re in the direct sales industry, you blame your up-line or your down-line.  You blame your parents.  You blame your spouse, you blame your kids.  You blame your genes.  And the ever popular: it’s your thyroid’s fault.
It’s always something else or someone else. The problem is always anything or anyone else, but you.  It’s not any of those things.  It’s a Poverty Mindset.  That’s what’s holding you back from God’s best.
Clue #2: Justify
Or you justify your situation by saying you don’t really care.  You justify being broke by declaring yourself too spiritual for money.  “Money isn’t important,” you say.  But can you name one good thing that can be accomplished in this world without money?  Not a single missionary can remain on the field without money.  Not a single medical facility can operate without money.  No church can keep it’s doors open without money.  And the truth is, financial stress is the leading cause of divorce in America.
Stop justifying your lack of prosperity by declaring yourself too spiritual to abide by the clear principles of scripture:
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.  Proverbs 10:4
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