The Rich Spend, The Wealthy “Pick” and “Choose”.

The rich spend, the wealthy “pick” and choose”. – Bridget Denise Webb

There is a difference.

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Increase. Multiplication. Gain.

Okay, so my goal is to make my “spending” work for me via increase, multiplication, and gain.

On Thursday, October 24, 2019 and early morning Friday, October 25, 2019, I transferred my Starbucks gift cards that I received for writing reviews of software that I use for business (Increase. Multiplication. Gain.), to my Starbucks card that is linked to my Starbucks account for two reasons, one to earn Starbucks Rewards.

I used my Starbucks Card that is linked to my Starbucks account to do my purchasing online inside Starbucks, to earn Starbucks Rewards! This versus coming in placing an order and just showing my gift card. I had more than what I started with.

Increase. Multiplication. Gain

If you are signed up for Starbucks Rewards, when you use your Starbucks Card or mobile app when purchasing your beverage, if you stay in the store, you can present your Starbucks Card or mobile app that you used to make your purchase with to get free refills of hot coffee or tea or ice coffee or tea, regardless of what your initial beverage was. You can choose from the variety of coffee and tea that they have available and you can choose any size! Another perk! Another way for Increase. Multiplication. Gain.

So I enjoyed free Starbucks and refills during my visits at Starbucks!

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Tithe

One tenth of annual produce or earnings, formerly taken as a tax for the support of the Church and clergy.

(in certain religious denominations) a tenth of an individual’s income pledged to the Church.

a tenth of a specified thing.

“he hadn’t said a tithe of the prayers he knew”

verb

1. pay or give as a tithe.

“he tithes 10 percent of his income to the church”

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You Don’t Have To Wait Until Sunday To Bring The Lord’s Tithe Or Offering

You don’t have to wait until Sunday to bring the Lord’s tithe or offering.

God said,
Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse,…… Malachi 3:10 KJV

bring


come to a place with (someone or something).


cause (someone or something) to come to a place.


make (someone or something) move in a particular direction or way.


cause (something).


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If your church or the church that you are bringing the Lord’s tithe and offering to has an online system for you to give or donate through you can “bring” the money immediately.


I love that!

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It also will help you not SPEND what belongs to God! You can give it immediately!

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If your church or the church that you are bringing the Lord’s tithes and offering to doesn’t have an online system, talk to your Pastor or the Pastor about the convenience of implementing an online giving system. One in particular is Givelify. There are other ones too!


There is also CashApp!

Don’t get me wrong I love to bring and give physically in service too! An online system or a way to give electronically is very convenient and 21st century! You can be across the world and still give!

You don’t have to wait until Sunday!

“Bring.”

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Principle Over Quantity

Principle over quantity.


God honors faithfulness. If you are faithful over a few things, He will make you ruler over many things.

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dis • cre • tion

the quality of behaving or speaking in such a way as to avoid offense or revealing private information.

“she knew she could rely on his discretion”

the freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation.

“it is up to the local authorities to use their discretion in setting the charges”

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Wisdom Hath Builded Her House

Wisdom hath builded her house, she hath hewn out her seven pillars:

She hath killed her beasts; she hath mingled her wine; she hath also furnished her table.

She hath sent forth her maidens: she crieth upon the highest places of the city,

Whoso is simple, let him turn in hither: as for him that wanteth understanding, she saith to him,

Come, eat of my bread, and drink of the wine which I have mingled.

Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding.

Proverbs 9:1 – 6 KJV

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dil • i • gent

having or showing care and conscientiousness in one’s work or duties.

“many caves are located only after a diligent search”

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Do You Barter?

Do You Exchange Goods Or Services For Other Goods Or Services Without Using Money?

While doing some personal financial research, I came across an online article on the website DUE titled 101 UNIQUE WAYS TO SAVE MONEY. One of the ways mentioned to save money in this online article is to barter.

Bartering is the exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.

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What Can You Barter?

It can be anything, legal of course.

If you wanted to barter your paid off house or car for something of less, equal, or more value and the person who is the owner of the items you would like to receive agreed to it, you could.

The most recent news of bartering, that I came across was between a well known music artist, who instead of money for payment, requested payment in stock and with a company and with another company the well known music artist took half of a monetary payment in exchange for the rights to a media work. This is a classic example of bartering. No physical money was exchanged, but items and the value of what was exchanged was payment.

We Are Use To Using Money

We are accustomed to handling money and expecting money in exchange. We tend to think of exchange or payment as exchange or payment in monetary terms. We don’t think about other ways to achieve what we would like. Think about going to a hairstylist and instead of monetary payment you exchange something worth value to you both. This is also a great way to save money, if you are trying to pay off debt or working on a goal.

Being creative in managing your wealth.

I barter. Please don’t hesitate to ask!

fab • u • lous

 

extraordinary, especially extraordinarily large.

“fabulous riches”

amazingly good; wonderful

“a fabulous two-week vacation”

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