A FAMILY WEALTH PLAN?
What is a family wealth plan?
What does a family wealth plan look like?
How many types of family wealth plans are there?
Who creates a family’s wealth plan?
Is a family wealth plan necessary?
These are only five of the many questions I had when I found out how blessed families came to be so blessed. Yes, blessed, not lucky or successful. There is a difference. For now, let’s work with the five questions I just asked.
1- What is a family wealth plan? A family wealth plan is formed when the father in the home vows to live by and keep God’s Ten Commandments, God’s Laws, Statutes and Judgments written in the KJV Bible. The father whom the LORD has made the head of his own family and home, rules the entire family and orders his family, to live by the same commands and laws.
2- What Does A Family Wealth Plan Look Like? The short and effective answer is, to read the first five chapters of the KJV Old Testament. Meditate especially on the commandments given to us in Exodus chapter 20, and on the laws given us in the book of Leviticus.
3- How Many Types Of Family Wealth Plans Are There? While the world may have many wealth plans, for us, there is only one. And the only way for us to receive our wealth, is to put the full plan in action, by walking it, talking it and living it in real time.
4- Who Creates A Family Wealth Plan? Our family wealth plan was created, before the earth was formed. Some time after the earth and all things, including people, were formed, our wealth plan was written out in the Ancient Hebrew language, not the “hebrew” that is made up today, I’m talking the REAL ANCIENT HEBREW language. It’s the original language of our people, even since the first man. Later in time, Our Ancestor King James got word that english would be taught across the earth, so he translated our heritage records, in english, into the KJV Bible Old Testament. So, the wealth plan was created long ago. As mentioned earlier, it’s now for each man to live by, and to raise his family according to all that is written in the only book of our heritage. The KJV Bible, starting with the Old Testament.
5- Is A Family Wealth Plan Necessary? For us, the family wealth plan is essential. In order for us to receive the wealth promised to our forefathers, we MUST live by the original wealth plan. The wealth is stored up for us, it was showed to me, I saw it with my own eyes, and many times. Continually I am reminded, by the same open vision. It never changes. It’s more wealth than any of you can imagine. This is part of what keeps me joyous in my writings and postings. We are close to receiving all that was promised to our fathers Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Once you read the Bible, you’ll learn of these and of all of our forefathers.
Well, the five starter questions have been answered. I know that someone must be asking, wealth is part money though, what about money and riches? Riches of this world is a trap. As you read the Bible, you’ll come across
St. Luke chapter 16:19-31 where the poor beggar named Lazarus went to heaven when he passed, and the worldly rich man who would not give to Lazarus the beggar, went to the fiery place to be tormented forever. As you read on, you’ll notice that the worldly rich man, while being tormented, was begging others to warn his worldly rich family of their fate if they did not give to the poor and less fortunate. That wasn’t going to happen though.
Also,
Matthew 19:23-24 This is Christ speaking
23 Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven.
24 And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”
Family, please don’t envy the rich. Don’t long for, or go after anything that rich people have. Our wealth and inheritance is stored up for us. Let’s all endure with what we have. Let us be grateful and lean on one another until we receive our wealth of blessings, which is our promised inheritance.
I Love You All,
And I Bless Each Of You In The Name Of Our LORD.
Crystal Rogers
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