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A friend of mine hired a life coach who has him convinced that if he really wants to become wealthy, he can speak it as truth and watch it come to fruition. While I am a positive person, isn’t that kind of teaching deceptive?


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From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham

There are many people who become wealthy or famous by using high-sounding words that seem like the epitome of scholarship and culture. They are intellectually clever and crafty … adept at beguiling thoughtless men and women. The Bible tells us to be on the alert, “because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour” (1 Peter 5:8).

Put simply, it is impossible to believe anything into existence. Try it. Who can simply “believe” that they can inherit a million dollars and it happens? Who can seriously say that they can believe a child into existence?

People that make such claims are deceivers. Their motive is to draw others into believing lies. This is just what Satan did in the Garden of Eden and Adam and Eve fell prey.

Be on your guard. The Bible says, “When a strong man, fully armed, guards his own [house], his goods are in peace” (Luke 11:21). Arm yourself with the Word of God. It will guide and protect you. Believers are to test the various aspects and doctrines that abound, including the theories of others. Most of all, we are to test them against the standard of the Word of God.

Put your belief in the one true God. Have faith in Him. He is the One who spoke into existence the sun, moon and stars—and yes, your very life. Reject the pride of man and embrace the Man Jesus Christ.

(This column is based on the words and writings of the late Rev. Billy Graham.)

Ask Christ into your heart and life. Pray now.