May 24
“For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows” (1Timothy 6:10).
Money is not the root of all evil; the love of money is. Our relationship with the material realm should never overshadow or replace our relationship with God.
This scripture is so on what I am feeling this morning, because when I woke up all I can think about is money; how am I going to afford leaving California, how am I going to afford arriving in New York. And once in New York how am I going to afford living in New York. All these questions worry me beyond the energy I have in my body, it exhausts me. Reading this scripture I did not want respond to it for the simple reason that I have none (money), but I know if I was given a lot of it all at once It would make me feel a whole lot better. The question is Would I begin to Love it? since the love of money is the root of all evil.
KJV Dictionary defines Love- as on account of some qualities which excite some pleasing sensations or desire of gratification. So in my own words having money would excite some pleasing sensations (shopping, Fun,Financial freedom). So in revealing to myself if I had money I think I would love having it. I can not sugar code or fake that money dose not change things Just like Creflow said (in blue) MONEY is not the root of all evil, the love of money is, and that our relationship with the material realm should not overshadow or replace our relationship with God. I wouldn't put money over God because I know that God is a jealous God and he is the very reason why I would have it. So I know not to feel bad about being blessed because I know that it is Blessed to be a blessing. In saying that we can have both for "The Lord takes pleasure in my total life prosperity" (Psalm 35:27).
These are my confessions over my life:
Concerning Total Life Prosperity
Favor Confessions:
- Jesus is the Apostle and High Priest over my profession, and what I profess is the Word of God concerning favor over my life (Hebrews 3:1).
- The Lord helps me to guard the door of my mouth and trains me not to speak against His favor at work in my life (Psalm 141:3, AMP).
- I will not allow any corrupt communication to proceed out of my mouth. Instead, I will speak only that which is good, full of grace and edifying to others (Ephesians 4:29).
- As the righteousness of God, I declare that I am favorable in God's sight (Job 33:26, AMP; Psalm 5:12; Proverbs 14:9).
- Like Joseph, I prosper wherever I go and in every situation I am in because the Lord is always with me. I, too, experience preferential treatment (Genesis 39:1-6, 21).
- I am blessed and highly favored (Luke 1:28).
- I associate with those who are blessed and highly favored so that I may increase in every area of my life (Genesis 30:27).
- I operate in integrity; as a result, I obtain favor from God (Proverbs 11:27; 12:2).
- I actively seek and live by God's wisdom; therefore, I am highly favored and esteemed in the sight of God and men (Proverbs 3:1-4; 8:33-35).
- I declare that God's favor promotes and causes me to increase daily (Esther 2:17; Psalm 75:6-7).
- The Lord takes pleasure in my total life prosperity (Psalm 35:27).
- Because I am God's "favorite," I prosper in every area of my life-spiritually, physically, financially, socially and mentally (3 John 2).
- Because the favor of God shields me, no sickness or disease has a right to live in my body (Deuteronomy 7:15; Psalm 5:12).
- Wealth and riches are in my house because I am empowered with His anointing and favor to draw wealth (Deuteronomy 8:18; Psalm 112:3).






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