Develop an Abundance Mentality
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March 13, 2007I want to continue with this thought of developing an abundance mentality. Too many of us have avoided abundance because we thought it was somehow wrong. It was okay to inherit it or to have someone give it to us, but to work for it was somehow wrong. However, if you are working for abundance because of the good you can do with it and if you are now doing good with what supply you have, you are on the right track.
I thought the abundance mentality meant acquiring abundance for yourself, but that’s not the abundance mentality. That’s selfish and even foolish and many a person while “coveting after, has erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.” (1 Tim 6:10) And being covetous is idolatry (Col 3:5)
To me, having an abundance mentality is first and foremost about giving, not receiving. You may not have much to give, but you can start now with what you have. And you don’t have to give it all to some ministry. While that is appropriate to support various godly works, it spills over to much more.
Practice abundance when you tip at the restaurant, when you dine out with friends or when you meet strangers. Give of yourself and of your substance. Do it with the belief that there is always more where that came from and you will find over time that it is true. Eradicate the scarcity mentality that came with the fall in the Garden of Eden and embrace the abundance mind-set which Jesus clearly had and offered to us by faith.

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