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Proverbs 10:22 … The blessing of the LORD brings wealth and he adds no trouble to it.
• The bible tells us that the Children of God is blessed. And if we are blessed it means – godly wealth (wealth without trouble) must enter our lives. But yet – when we look around (maybe even in our own lives)… we will find many Children of God – who are living lives without godly wealth. Why?

• Matthew 25:29… Jesus said those who have - more will be given. And those who does not have, even what he has will be taken away. Notice that Jesus doesn’t go on to say what we have. He simply says, “But to everyone who has.”

• Hebrews 11:1… So the question is – “Have what?” Jesus is talking about the courage that the Children of God needs to have to say, “I have it!” – That is FAITH.

• Romans 8:32… The bible tells us that God had already freely given us all things 2000 years ago. So only if we say – “I have it”, it means we have it, and more will be given to us. But if we say – “I don’t have it” (when we actually do because all things have already been given to us) then, even what we have currently - will be taken away.

• John 10:10… I personally - have seen with my own eyes - those who have little, even that little that they had - was taken away. Who takes away the good things from our lives? The one who takes away the good things from us is not God - but Satan!

• 2 Corinthians 5:7… Satan will take away the good things in our lives if we say “I don’t have it” when we actually have it because of what Jesus has done. When we pray for something, we must never say that we don’t have it. Instead – we need to thank God for the things that we need and say “I have it”. Satan does not want us to know that truth the Children of God HAS IT!

• Mark 11:24… When we need something, Jesus says that we are to ask of Him. And when we ask, we got to believe that we have received it. We must say that we already have it even if we don’t see it in the physical realm yet, and one day, you will see it!

• Romans 4:17… Jesus is not asking us to pretend that we see it. Jesus is telling us to call those things that don’t exist - as though they do. If we believe that it is ours, we will have it. We will see ourselves having it and enjoying it, and more will be given. But if we say, “Well, I don’t feel it and I’m not sure if it will come,” we are actually saying that we don’t have it when we actually have it. Then, even what we have will be taken away. So the children of God must say “I have it”!