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INDEBTEDNESS



"The rich ruleth over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender" Proverb 22:7

A financial structure of indebtedness makes you a slave. You are not truly free until you are financially free and this is because a borrower is a servant to the lender. People who operate under the financial structure of indebtedness live a life of perpetual debt. Anyone including the nation making financial decisions around borrowing more and more money will not be able to accumulate wealth.


Fight as much as you can to dislodge your mountain of debt as fast as you can. To be able to do it you have to stop further borrowing. If you want to come out of a pit it is wisdom to stop digging. Let go of the mentality that makes you believe that you can't survive without one form of debit/loan or the other.


Related Topic: Breakaway from Consumer Mentality


Further Bible Reading: Proverb 22:3


PRAYER: Father, settle me financially in a supernatural way so that I can settle my debts. Thank You, Lord! In Jesus' Name. Amen.

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