August
2009 Theme – The Secrets of the Millionaire Moses
In the month
of August, we delve into the prosperity secrets of Moses, one of
the wealthiest men of the Bible. Using Catherine Ponder’s
classic book The Millionaire Moses as our reference, we will reveal
the fascinating metaphysical code of this Biblical story and unveil
the mysteries Moses knew for ongoing, unlimited prosperity -- mysteries
as applicable in 2009 as they were 3,500 years ago.
August,
Talk 1 – “The Power of the Great I Am”
Moses
spent three significant periods in his life, each deepening his
prosperity consciousness. Within the second period, he learned the
Power of the Great I Am. Today, we will apply these three periods
of growth to our lives and discover for ourselves the power of the
Great I Am.
August, Talk 2 – “Crossing the Red Sea and Gathering
Manna”
In
moving from bondage to freedom, the Israelites needed to cross the
Red Sea and have enough food and water to sustain them on their
journey, should they make it across. In the physical realm, it was
impossible to cross such a vast sea and equally impossible to bring
along enough sustenance. Yet, they did cross the Red Sea and they
had plenty of food and water. Today, we reveal the profound prosperity
promises found in these two “miracles.”
August,
Talk 3 – “Your Secret Weapons for Prosperity”
Your
secret weapons for prosperity are symbolized in two incidents in
Moses’ life in the desert. From these two events, we can learn
how to quickly claim our good even in the face of opposition and
even in the midst of hard conditions. Today, these secret weapons
will become yours.
August,
Talk 4 – “The Prosperity Law of Opulence”
Moses
learned the prosperity Law of Opulence when he was a prince in the
Court of Pharaoh. This knowledge enabled him to provide lavishly
for his followers over 40 years in the wilderness. By following
this prosperity Law, you too can be lavishly provided for.
August,
Talk 5 – “Speaking the Word of Completion”
With
all his heart and soul, Moses wanted to take the Israelites out
of the wilderness and into the Promised Land. Yes, he failed on
both counts. Nonetheless, he knew he had done all he could and realized
when you have done all you can about a situation, then you have
done all you are supposed to do. By speaking the word of completion
and letting go, he opened the way for results to appear. Today,
we follow Moses’ lead and speak the word of completion.
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