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Breaking the Curse of Poverty David K. Owusu
Lord and Savior and we automatically become beneficiaries of the
covenant.
“This is my argument: The Law, which began 430 years after the
covenant [concerning the coming Messiah], does not and cannot
annul the covenant, previously established (ratified) by God, so as
to abolish the promise and make it void. For if the inheritance [of
the promise depends on observing] the Law [as these false teachers
would like you to believe], it no longer [depends] on the promise;
however, God gave it to Abraham (as free gift solely) by virtue of
promise” Galatians 3: 17-18 [AMPC]
You need to first work on your mind and allow prosperity and success
to reflect on your lifestyle. Once your mindset about prosperity is
changed, you must position yourself for a harvest from God. Having
the right belief system will make you develop the right mindset
which will give rise to the right choices. God will not impose any
of these things on us, even though it is His good pleasure that we
prosper and abound in every good thing, we have the role to play to
make the conscious decision to walk in the blessings that God has
made available to us.
“This day I call the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you
that I have set before you life and death, blessings and curses. Now
choose life, so that you and your children may live” Deuteronomy
30: 19 [NIV],
According to Proverbs 23:7a [MSG], the Bible says,
“if you think you will not make it, you will not make it; if you
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