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REAL TALK: You Can Be A Faithful Tither And Still Be Broke!
There's A Big Difference Between God Meeting Your Needs...And You Learning How To Be A Good And Faithful Steward Of God's Resources.
While Tithing Is Only Concerned With You Being "Faithful" With 10% Of Your Money...
True Stewardship In The Kingdom Requires You To Be Faithful With 100% Of God's Resources!
"So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?" Luke 16:11
What if God is looking to see if He can trust you with His Money, before He will trust you with true riches—His People!
In This Live and Highly Interactive Challenge
You're Going To Learn:
Plus You'll Get Kingdom Answers And Strategies To Your Biggest Wealth Questions
More than just where you can succeed, I will show you where not to make mistakes like I did.
Can we just keep it real for a minute?
Have you ever wondered why so many believers…
I mean even "real" believers…
(you know, people that truly love God)…
seem to constantly struggle financially?
It truly breaks my heart to see so many people I know…
Who are good God-fearing people—many of which work hard—seemingly stuck in cycles of lack and financial struggle.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the topic of money and wealth, it’s pretty hard to find good teaching in the church today.
It seems to me that there are two very different “gospels” being preached today from the pulpits of most Christian churches.
On one extreme we have the preaching of the "prosperity gospel."
If you listen to what any of the prosperity preachers say, it’s very easy to end up thinking that your spiritual development is directly tied to your financial status.
In the prosperity gospel, your level of wealth and prosperity is an indication of your spiritual connection to God.
So the person with the big house, the nicest car, and the private jet is more spiritual and closer to God than someone who cannot afford those things.
And while I have nothing against having nice things, I certainly do not believe that material wealth should be the only or even the main criteria for determining the level of someone's spirituality.
And on the other extreme in probably the great majority of churches today the "poverty gospel" is proudly being preached from pulpits every Sunday.
The “poverty gospel” suggests that one's ability to stay content and live by faith in poverty is a measure of one's spirituality.
In the prosperity gospel, your level of wealth and prosperity is an indication of your spiritual connection to God.
So the person with the big house, the nicest car, and the private jet is more spiritual and closer to God than someone who cannot afford those things.
And while I have nothing against having nice things, I certainly do not believe that material wealth should be the only or even the main criteria for determining the level of someone's spirituality.
And on the other extreme in probably the great majority of churches today the "poverty gospel" is proudly being preached from pulpits every Sunday.
You see the word gospel…means good news.
And there is only one true gospel.
Do you know what it is?
Yes, No, Not Quite Sure…
Well the good news about the “good news” is that there is a simple and easy way to know what the one and only true gospel is.
And that is to see for yourself what gospel did Jesus himself actually preach when he walked the earth some 2000 years ago.
To find this out all we need to do is simply open our Bibles…
Turn to Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John and look at the words of Jesus (you know the ones written in red letters) and in them you will see that Jesus out of his own mouth told all of us plainly what the one true gospel (good news) was and still is today…
Mark 1:15 “The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel."
Luke 4:43 “I must preach the Kingdom of God to other cities also: for therefore am I sent.” And he preached in the synagogues of Galilee. "
On many occasions in scripture Jesus is recorded saying “Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand.” That this is why He came...to bring the gospel…the good news…the good news that Kingdom of God is once again available.
What Adam lost in the Garden...now Jesus, the second Adam is here to restore back to mankind.
The Kingdom of God is the gospel that Jesus preached therefore it is the one true Gospel.
So the obvious question I hope you’re asking yourself is:
Do you know what it is?
Yes, No, Not Quite Sure…
Well the good news about the “good news” is that there is a simple and easy way to know what the one and only true gospel is.
And that is to see for yourself what gospel did Jesus himself actually preach when he walked the earth some 2000 years ago.
To find this out all we need to do is simply open our Bibles…
Turn to Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John and look at the words of Jesus (you know the ones written in red letters) and in them you will see that Jesus out of his own mouth told all of us plainly what the one true gospel (good news) was and still is today…
Mark 1:15 “The time is fulfilled, and the Kingdom of God is at hand. Repent, and believe in the gospel."
Luke 4:43 “I must preach the Kingdom of God to other cities also: for therefore am I sent.” And he preached in the synagogues of Galilee. "
On many occasions in scripture Jesus is recorded saying “Repent, for the Kingdom of God is at hand.” That this is why He came...to bring the gospel…the good news…the good news that Kingdom of God is once again available.
What Adam lost in the Garden...now Jesus, the second Adam is here to restore back to mankind.
The Kingdom of God is the gospel that Jesus preached therefore it is the one true Gospel.
So the obvious question I hope you’re asking yourself is:
“Well Pedro, if the kingdom is the one and only true gospel…what does the Kingdom of God have to say when it comes to the issue of money?”
I thought you’d never ask.
Let’s start with the poverty gospel, which doesn’t even make sense. Remember, Gospel means good news.
When in your life would you ever tell someone “Congratulations, I've got some good news for you…you’re broke.”
Seriously though, there is no such thing as the gospel of poverty in the Kingdom of God.
God, our Father, and Jesus, Our Lord and King, love us too much to want to see his kids suffering in financial lack.
After-all, Jesus said he came that we may have life and life more abundantly...
Personally, I think both the prosperity and the poverty "gospel" miss the mark...
While I do not believe a Bentley would make me more spiritual...I sure as heck don't believe that not being able to afford food for my family does either...
What would it mean to have a healthy and biblically sound understanding of how to approach and manage wealth as a follower of Jesus? I refer to it as a 'Kingdom Revelation'.
In both the Old Covenant and the New Covenant there seem to be plenty of God's promises to us, His children, about prospering...
In John 10:10, Jesus says he came that we would have life, and life more abundantly...
In Deuteronomy 8:18 we learn that it is actually God himself who gives us the power, the very ability, to get and create wealth." This is a gift from God...
"And you shall remember the Lord your God, for it is He who gives you power to get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day."
If you long to tap into the promises of God over your life...
To learn how to unlock the promises of Deuteronomy 8:18...
To be equipped with unconventional and yet biblical strategies for wealth creation, wealth protection, and for growing as a steward of Kingdom wealth and not someone who falls into the trap of building personal empires...
Then join me, Pedro Adao, Founder of the 100X Academy, in the 8:18 Kingdom Wealth Challenge starting now.
In just 5-days and for only $8.18, I am going to share my over a decade of experience as an entrepreneur, as a financial professional and Retirement Income Certified Professional, as a real estate investor, and more importantly as a student of the Kingdom...
And deliver the most impactful kingdom keys I have discovered on the path to becoming an 8-Figure Entrepreneur.
However, this challenge is not for everyone...
If you are not open to discovering the truth from God's word on how to create and steward wealth as a Kingdom Seeker...
then this challenge is probably not for you...
Be prepared to hear concepts, strategies, and practical methods that you have probably never heard of before and certainly aren't going to hear in Church on Sunday morning.
If you're ready to do this, then click the button below and let's get you registered.
See you in the challenge,
Pedro Adao
WHAT:
5-Day LIVE & Virtual Kingdom Wealth Challenge
WHEN:
Starting at 9:00am PT
June 3rd - June 7th
WHY:
So You Can Learn How To Create Wealth In This Economy The Righteous Way
This challenge is ideal for those seeking to revolutionize their financial life by integrating Kingdom values and biblical principles, breaking free from conventional myths, and aspiring to build a legacy aligned with God's vision of wealth and stewardship.
In order to get the best out of this challenge, we encourage you to join us LIVE. The replays will be available during the challenge, but they will come down, and recordings will not be available after the challenge.
From June 3rd - June 7th at 9:00AM PT. We will send you a link to a members area where you can join us live on Zoom or watch the replays.
The 8:18 Kingdom Wealth Challenge is a virtual event, allowing you to join us online from wherever you are, ensuring everyone can access God's wisdom for financial success!
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