The tendency during crisis is to panic but for the one who has put there faith in Christ we need to remember who are God is.
They say a rising tide lifts all boats, but many miss the opportunities that are ours for the taking especially during crisis because we don’t understand the mindset of prosperity. Basic Biblical life fundamentals have not been followed and are waiting for people to embrace them in order to prosper.
1. Growth-growth doesn’t just happen. It’s the result of disciplined planning as well as innovative insights. Discipline is key to prospering- Finding ways to keep growing spiritually is vital. We have a tendency to miss the signs of a platitude life.
2. Efficiency- Focus on doing more with less. The keeping up with the Jones has led us down the road to debt. One area in which "living above one's means" has caused negative social effects is that of credit card usage. In the first quarter of 2002, total credit debt was $660 billion. By 2005, the total credit card debt had increased to $735 billion. America's average credit card debt in 2007 was $8400 per household. By the end of 2007, consumer debt in America had risen to $2.5 trillion. According to the Federal Reserve, over 40% of households spend more than they earn
3. Use your Faith- don’t be afraid to step out in faith if God directs.
4. Keeping things right with God- The life blood of a spiritual life is obedience.
Living right before God will bring spiritual prosperity to your life.