Monday, July 30, 2012

Is it OK For Christians to Make Millions on the Internet? Part 1 of 5

I'm reading a newly published, spiritually uplifting book by a well known Cajun TV minister. His name is Jesse Duplantis and his book is titled, "The Everyday Visionary - Focus Your Thoughts, Change Your Life". I've followed Jesse's (I'm going to call him Jesse instead of Pastor Jesse) ministry for a long time and feel close to his teachings. I love his messages because he is so humorously down to earth. I'll give you my version of Jesse's inspiring book in five parts.The question many Christians have, "Is It OK to Make Millions on the Internet?" The short answer is YES, it is OK.Jesse clarifies how Christians can prosper spiritually, physically and financially. Christians have dreams, thoughts and visions just like everyone else. So why shouldn't they be free to prosper in all areas of life, especially financially. It is all in the mind set and not understanding what God promises in his Word.Jesse has a lot to say about mental mapping. What a person believes will affect how
he thinks and acts. Get your belief straight; then thinking and actions will fall in place. It is all in the mind. Jesse calls this "Mental Maps". Mental maps are the kind of thoughts that have purpose and direction. Following your mental map will lead you to success and that is what God wants for you.God made us to dream and dreaming is wonderful. Especially the dreams that are divinely inspired; they give people hope. God takes that hope and adds it to your faith. After all 'faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see'. So by faith take those dreams and visions and implement them. That is what God wants us to do. It does not make any difference how old you are. You can be a visionary and you can act on the ideas and visions God has put on your heart as long as you're still breathing.I believe I will stop here and continue with "Is it OK for Christians to make Millions on the Internet?" Part 2 of 5 later.

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