You Must Win the Internal Conflict
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January 1, 2007I believe God has deposited a lot of vision in your hearts. I know He has in mine. I also suspect that many of you haven’t discerned those dreams as being from Him. Many of you aren’t sure if it’s okay to dream that big. If it’s okay to prosper. If it’s okay to really excel. You want to. You try to. But deep down inside, you’re not sure if it’s okay. It seems that in the church, poverty or at least a continual condition of lack is somehow spiritual or admirable or holy. Hogwash! (Not that riches = spiritual maturity either)
I know whereof I speak. For years, I was conflicted on this matter. On an intellectual level, I believed it was a good thing to prosper and be in health even as my soul prospered (3 John 2) but at a heart level, at an imperceptible, subconscious level, I was uncomfortable with the notion of personal wealth. Don’t misunderstand me. I was very comfortable helping you get wealthy; I just wasn’t sure it was okay for me.
It is precisely that conflict which kept me from realizing my dreams. And I know many of you have a similar struggle. You believe one thing at an intellectual level, but believe something else deep within. Care to join me this year as we together remove every last vestige of doubt and finally come into agreement with the vision God has for our lives? I promise you it will be an exciting journey!

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