Chapter 15 - Money

I really do not have any money.  My small bit of wealth that I accumulated in my twenties was wiped out in my thirties by business deals gone bad.  So now I attempt to sell books to move forward financially.  I have seven books about Christianity and Jesus, and I barely sell any, but I believe that will turn around at the right time.

 People have all kinds of funny ideas about money.  Over the years I have mainly looked at it as a way to get things done.  To have a house, a car, and enough food to eat.  Now I look at it as a way to move agendas forward and to improve the world.  However, as lofty as my goals might be in that regard, I never seem to have enough of it to truly do what I want to do.

 I am not going to claim that all angels are poor or rich.  I happen to believe that none of us really need it because we are nourished by God’s love and nothing else.  If we ever really need anything past the normal accommodations, somehow God will provide that.

 In truth it seems that money is a small bit of a result of a strong faith.  If you have something that needs to get done, and you trust in the Lord, somehow he will fund it.  I do not believe churches need money, or that pastors should be paid.  I think that money is truly just a lever of the economy, and in the future realms that I might travel to most of them will not have such an awkward tool to move life forward.

 Riches do have their place in this world, hence I am provided a certain amount of wealth in order to move my mission forward.  I have not worked for several years now, but have been given the power to constantly write and produce my creative works so that people may learn of what I have done here and also the real power of Jesus Christ.  I am not a millionaire, but I eat, and sleep, and work in safety.  I am no jet-setter, but I have the intelligence and ability to discuss anything with anyone.  Part of that comes from my college education, but also innate talents that fit into my overall economic makeup.

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