The Two Tracks

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Picture two sets of railroad tracks side by side. The set on the left are the ones you have been riding on for many years. The set on the right is a new set. They look parallel.

In the search of a more prosperous life, we many times need a new set of tracks to ride that will in the long run bring us to a different destination down the road. If we are broke now or close to it, something needs to change. The set of tracks on the right is a new course, a slight change in our direction.

It is easy to think that “when my ship comes in, everything will be better”. Or “when I win the lottery, that will be my retirement”. Yet those things may never happen. It does not take some great event for our lives to change.

In Jeff Olson’s book, The Slight Edge, he talks about the great power of compounding. He explains that compounding is where one thing is added on top of another continuously for months on end.

Say you decided to save $5.00 a day, every day for the next several years – like the price of two cups of coffee or a hamburger at lunch time. It is only a slight amount of money, but it can give you The Slight Edge that you need.

Once you have decided and started to save $5.00 a day, you have moved to the set of railroad tracks on the right.

At first they seem to be running parallel to the old set, but as time goes on they begin to separate. The money is now compounding. $5.00 + $5.00 +$5.00 ….. at the end of the month you now have $150.00. At the end of the year, 365 days times $5.00 = $1,825.00. That is with no interest and no investment.

When the New Year starts, you now have some money in the bank as opposed to last year when you were broke.

After a couple of decades of this type of saving and investing the money, your financial picture will look totally different. And once your mind gets into the saving mode, you can find many other ways to add to the pile.

You can apply this principle of compounding to your walk with God by starting with a verse of scripture memorized each day, or reading a chapter from the Bible each day and thinking about what you learned during the day. After a couple of decades of utilizing this slight edge concept, you will be miles ahead of where you are today in your walk with God.

A couple of decades of “eating an apple a day to keep the doctor away” may have quite an effect on your health. You might add walking for thirty minutes a day as well.

None of these three things are huge changes in your everyday life. But the compounding effects of each over time can be staggering.

So jump to the set of tracks on the right. You will see in time that your life has taken a turn for the better, a turn toward A Prosperous Life.

It is more fun to start a new adventure with someone. Talk to your spouse and see if this is something you could do together.

Write and let us know how this is working for you. What areas of life do you need to see more prosperity in?

Remember our new book, Poverty Vs Wealth, covers many of these things in more detail.

Here’s to you having The Prosperous Life — Roger Braker.

Poverty Vs Wealth (2016)

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Introduction to:   Fundamentals of Prosperity

There are two things in life that seem to distract people quite a bit: sex and money. Fortunately, both are covered in the Bible. In 1Corinthians 7 God, by revelation, lays out some good instructions regarding sexual relations for people in the church, so that, as it says in: 1Corinthians 7:35  ….. that ye may attend upon the Lord without distraction.

Money and finances are also a great distraction for many people. If you are broke all the time or in poverty, that can be a huge distraction. Generally, the distraction is lack of funds to pay current bills. The purpose of this book is to show the proper foundational truths about how to handle finances from the Bible. Then you can learn to incorporate those truths into your life. As you incorporate them, the distraction over finances should cease because you will cease to be in poverty or broke.  How to deal with money has been much goobered up by religion over the centuries and it is not conveniently covered in one chapter like sex. But as we read we can see the plan that God has laid out for us so that we are not distracted by finances either. Then we can “…attend upon the Lord without distraction” in that part of our life also.

Here are just a few of the topics covered in this work.

  1. Are tithing and giving all the same?
  2. Is it easier for God to prosper self-employed people than salaried ones?
  3. If someone gave you $10,000.00, what would you do with it?
  4. Does God expect us to save anything for the future?
  5. Why do some give and give and yet prosperity seems to escape them?
  6. Are there differences between promises and warnings?
  7. Why are the warnings about money better known than the promises of prosperity?
  8. How do you “live within your means?”
  9. What if you lost it all?

If you enjoy the book I would appreciate hearing from you.  If you give me a good quote I will put it here on this page for others to read with just your first name.  Live long and prosper!

 

“I love this book: its simplicity and brevity, packed with encouragement and compassion. Full of good information, and with a good bibliography, excellent resources and motivation to pursue them. I will buy copies of this book to use in helping people we are working with.”
– Karen
 

 

“Roger, thanks for some great information, especially the ‘verses of promise, and, verses of warning.’ It seems lots of people today have ignored either the promises, or the warnings. I’ve never heard those verses presented in that light before, and it certainly clears up a lot of misunderstanding. God bless and prosper you!”
– Michael A. Verdicchio minister, broadcaster, author.