How to Receive Prosperity & Provision: 17 Biblical Principles You Must Know

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Rich Brott, 2008 - 296 pages
3 John 2 says Beloved, I pray that you may prosper in all things and be in health, just as your soul prospers. Proverbs 11: 25 notes A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed. Jeremiah 29: 11 states, For I know the plans I have for you, declares the LORD, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future. Author Rich Brott begins with the fact that God wants to provide good things for His children. He wants for you to prosper and be successful in your God given gifts and callings. But God is no vending machine, nor does His promises come without conditions. If God cannot trust you with a hundred dollars now, how can He trust you with a thousand or a hundred thousand? Christians have access to unlimited and unimaginable resources. But with this access comes accountability. This is a lot of trust that God places in our lives. It is more than just finances. It is our entire life and how we handle it with faithfulness, responsibility, accountability, honesty, and integrity. You can learn how to Receive the Prosperity and Provision of God!

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Contents

Introduction
9
The Principle of Enjoying All Things
11
The Principle of Abundant Blessing 1
13
The Principle of Continual Protection
15
The Principle of Enlarged Measure
19
The Principle of Forward Thinking
23
The Principle of Finding Gods Provision
27
The Principle of JustInTime Provision
29
The Principle of Overflowing Barn 4 4 1
43
The Principle of Personal Provision
57
The Principle of Supernatural Provision
61
The Principle of Supply
67
The Principle of Understanding Gods Economy
69
The Principle of Understanding That Success Is Productivity Blessed By God
75
Summary
85
Prosperity in Scripture
87

The Principle of No Worry
31
The Principle of Open Floodgates
37
The Principle of Open Windows
39
Success in Scripture
107
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Rich Brott holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Economics and a Master of Business Administration. Rich has served in an executive position of some very successful businesses. He has functioned on the board of directors for churches, businesses, and charities and served on a college advisory board. Rich has traveled to more than 25 countries on teaching assignments and business concerns. Rich Brott has authored thirty-five books.

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