Raising money is no mean feat if done with good intentions. An honest man will work hard for his riches and be content with them flowing into his life like a gentle river current. If you seek wealth like no other, you will be shunned by happiness, with a focus being on your own greed, rather than your desire to retain what you earn.
It is I who transforms power to you, letting you reap the rewards for praying and believing in My love and teachings. I am reminded of you, each time you doubt your capabilities, and each time you try to see a shortcut for what you think it is worth rather than its actual worth. Wealth can be yours for a steady time, if you do with your wealth well.
The Bible will reaffirm to you that money is the root of all evil, but he who gains it steadily will reap and sow in good time. Harvest each coin with gratitude and offer it where possible to those in need. Be true to your intentions, and the Lord will reward you in love.
Lean your guiding light to that of the coin, and you will be drawn to its sparkle. Edging closer toward it, you will feel the urge to reach for it, and keep doing so until your pockets are full. All at once, this financial transformation will be what you desire, but it will not be long before you lose yourself in the careless earnings. The love of the Lord can save you from falling too deep into your desire, and forgetting who you are.
Keep your life free from love of money, and be content with what you have, for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you.” (Hebrews 13:5). Use money for good, and earn it to share, but keep it for yourself and hide it under your hat, and you shall forever be a poor man.
He who loves money will not be satisfied with money, nor he who loves wealth with his income; this also is vanity (Ecclesiastes 5:10). Love it if you will, but keep in mind that this love is based on nothing but what you perceive to be of value.
Money that is yearned for is money that you will never receive, no matter how much you reap. There will always be the empty desire to want more, disguised as a drive to become richer. This will leave you feeling alone and wondering how to break the cycle. This can be done in regular prayer with Me.
There is value in one coin, that a poor man would forever treasure. Having a pocket full of coins with which you have no immediate desire to keep has no value. Pouring money like water will see you miss each one, and how much work it took you to earn. To pour it where you do not know is to be careless with what you have, and those who need it will miss out.
Desiring money can only be for temporary happy reasons. There is no stable love found in it, and your wish to gain and gain will pull your relationship with the Lord into the distance. Work instead on loving and healing and allow what comes to be shared in strength.
Stay faithful to the coin, for it alone is worth much more, and is valued much higher than that of many. If this seems unreal, consider a poor man, and what he would do with one coin. He would eat well and provide for his family. With many coins, he will be lost, and above his station. Stay in My love, and work to appreciate money within your means, to keep you from being mean.
“Be carried to a single coin without thirst for a handful.”