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Royal

Week 1

February 10, 2019 • Cole Farlow

“And since we are his true children, we qualify to share all his treasures, for indeed, we are heirs of God himself. And since we are joined to Christ, we also inherit all that he is and all that he has. We will experience being co-glorified with him provided that we accept his sufferings as our own."
Romans 8:17

Royalty is Confident, Poverty is insecure.
Royalty creates opportunities, Poverty waits for opportunities.
Royalty takes care of problems, Poverty buries it’s problems.
Royalty says “I'm a victor,” Poverty says “I’m a victim.”
Royalty attacks the enemy, Poverty tries to defend against the enemy and continues to fail.
Royalty hates sin, Poverty makes excuses for sin.
Royalty finds an opportunity in every problem, Poverty finds a problem in every opportunity.
Royalty feels empowered, Poverty feels entitled.
Royalty makes history, Poverty fears the future.
Royalty takes responsibility, Poverty blames others.
Royalty asks “Who is worthy of my investment?” Poverty asks “What can you do for me?”
Royalty surrounds itself with powerful influencers, Poverty surrounds itself with other people who continue to validate poverty.
Royalty eats from the royal feast, Poverty eats from the trash.

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