Golden Rule #1 – Your power to experience prosperity and success is God-given. Understand that the practical, every day development of your latent forces will enable you to enjoy success in whatever you choose to undertake.
Golden Rule #2 – The real secret of prosperity and success is a true consideration and full use of the finer forces of your mind. You have access to inherent powers in the Superconscious Mind of God which you may appropriate and express through the deep realization that you gain through faithful, scientific (affirmative) prayer, meditation, and the Silence.
Golden Rule #3 – Concentrate on what you want. Meditate on the power and presence of God every day. Prosperity comes to you through perseverance, and to a large degree, through regular, cumulative effort in an orderly way.
Golden Rule #4 – Take God as your Partner in all you do. Consult with Him often. His guidance is always accurate. His wisdom is infallible. God loves to create prosperity and success through you.
Golden Rule #5 – Make a commitment to tithe at least 10% of your whole income to God where you are receiving spiritual help and inspiration for prosperity and success. Faithfully keep your commitment.
Golden Rule #6 – Practice the Gratitude Attitude. Be sincerely grateful for every small and large amount of good that comes to you. Declare often: Thank You, God, I am Grateful!
Faithfully follow these simple rules and your prosperity and success will increase daily. -Lovingly, Rev. John
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Bytes of Wisdom. . .
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them. – George Bernard Shaw
Real joy comes not from ease or riches or from the praise of others, but from doing something worthwhile. – Sir Wilfred Grenfell
Orville Wright, the pioneer aviator, was a man of very few words. On one occasion, a friend of Wright tried in earnest to persuade him to address an important conference of scientists, but to no avail. “I’m not a parrot,” Orville said to his friend. “The parrot is the best talker and the worst flyer in the bird kingdom.”
A Little Humor. . .
The owner visits his factory and is shocked to see a man leaning against a wall, drinking coffee. “How much do you make?” he demands. “Eighty dollars a day” is the reply. The owner hands him $80 and says, “Get out, and don’t come back!” Two minutes later the foreman comes in and asks, “Where is the delivery man who was just here?” – Tom Darby
In the mail. . .
Receives Financial Surprise! – “I recently received a call from one of my clients who scheduled a tour with me for the near future, saying she would send a check for me in advance payment. The check came yesterday and to my surprise it included an additional $50.00 above my fee as a tip! I had not requested it and it was most welcome at this time. Thank you so much for your continued prayers. – M. K. in Louisiana