Even if some ideas seem very far-fetched, everyone must prepare for what they ask for.
"The Almighty will protect you and ensure you have enough precious silver." One of the greatest messages we receive from the Bible,
reflecting a higher spiritual consciousness
, is that God will provide everything, and that by speaking to God, one can unleash all that God has given them. However, one must have unwavering faith in their words.
Isaiah says, "The words I have spoken will never be taken back in vain; they will be fulfilled in what I sent out to do." We now know that language and thought are powerful vibrations that constantly shape a person's body and life events.
A distressed woman came to me, telling me she would be asked for $3,000 on the 15th of this month. Knowing she couldn't possibly raise the money, she was very distressed and quite desperate. Seeing her dejected expression, I comforted her, saying that God would help her.
So I spoke to God, praying that this woman would receive the $3,000 at the right time and in the right way. Then I reminded her that besides having perfect faith, we must also demonstrate that faith through concrete actions. But the 15th arrived, and the aid still hadn't arrived.
She called to ask me what to do.
I said, "Today is Saturday; no one will sue you. Now, you need to act like you have a lot of money and firmly believe that the money will arrive on Monday."
Then, she invited me to lunch. At the restaurant, I told her, "Now is not the time to be frugal; you should order some expensive dishes to show that you already have $3,000."
The next morning, she called, hoping I could spend the day with her. I said, “No, you have God’s protection; God is never late.”
That evening, she called again, this time excitedly telling me, “Darling, a miracle happened! This morning I was sitting in my room when the doorbell suddenly rang. I nervously told the servant, ‘Don’t let anyone in!’ The servant glanced out the window and said, ‘It’s your white-bearded cousin.’ So I invited him in, and we talked for about an hour. Just as he was about to leave, he suddenly asked how my finances were. I didn’t tell him about the charges against me; I just told him I needed $3,000. He said he’d give me the money on the first of next month, but I needed it tomorrow.”
I said, “I will continue to affirm for you.”
Then I said, “The Holy Spirit is never late. I thank her that she has already received the money unknowingly, and that the money will appear in her life promptly.” As
a result, the next morning, her cousin called her, telling her the money was ready and she could come to his office to collect it. That afternoon, she deposited $3,000 into the bank and, in her excitement, signed a check to repay the money.
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