Some Laws of Prosperity

Never go to the house of God empty handed.
Never visit a prophet empty handed.
Pay God first. Pay your tithe before spending your money.
After paying your tithe, pay yourself – that amount of money you won't touch no matter what.
Do not borrow.
Don't try to impress people, they don't even notice you. Live according to your means.
Honour your parents by giving to them.
Never owe people salaries, ensure you pay any soul that has worked for you as at when due.
Avoid unnecessary spending, don't spend on anything you can live without.
Please take good care of yourself, your health is important. In fact, no job or pursuit is worth exchanging for your health. Do medical check ups and keep fit.
Invest in people, let your money touch lives.
Sponsor the course of the kingdom.
Don't give offerings carelessly, plan your offerings and make it proportionate to your worth.
Never disrespect or criticize a man of God.
Do not spend your money on liabilities, anything that cannot generate money.
Delay your gratification.
Invest in yourselves, get a skill, get educated and informed.
Be under a prophetic covering.
Seek God's direction before every investment.
Connect yourself to mentors.
Delegate responsibilities that are distractions to you, pay for services that will take too much of your productive time.
Give sacrifices and sacrificially.
Sow seeds into fertile ministries.
Live by faith.
At the beginning of every phase or breakthrough and at the end sow a seed.
Treat your employees with respect and be fair.
Don't be too hasty to get rich.
Give your children the best of spiritual, moral and academic education, spend quality time with your family.
Help other people to be successful so they won't be a burden to you.
Own a farm.
Take care of your grand parents.
Take care of your pastor and spiritual leaders.
Love and respect your spouse.
Be dedicated to your job, be skilled and do everything with excellence, don't try to cheat or cut corners.
Help orphans, widows and less privileged.
Give your Life to Christ.

By: Raphael Donanu

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