Dear Faith-Filled Woman:
I grew up in church. I got saved when I was nine, and never missed a Sunday. I could recite verses, lead someone through the “Roman Road,” and I even memorized the fruits of the Spirit (does singing the song count?).
But it just didn’t add up.
If God loved me so much and if He wanted me to live an abundant life, then why was I crumpled in a heap in a pile of laundry, sobbing my eyes out?
If He supplied all my needs then why was I drowning in debt, living off loans, and was so broke I couldn’t even feed my children?
If He was the source of my joy, then why couldn’t I shake this overwhelming depression or the crippling anxiety that would grip my heart and keep me up at night?
My home was a wreck, my body was a wreck, my finances were a wreck, and all I wanted to do was just survive.
Then I stumbled across THE VERSE.
“Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” Romans 12:2
That verse basically leapt out of my Bible and slapped me in the face. My life was not good. It was not acceptable. And it was far from perfect. I clearly heard God say these two words—
“Prove it!”
I realized I had been doing everything the world’s way to try to change my life. I was at a crossroads. That day I made a decision that it was going to be the last day of who I used to be, and the first day of who I was becoming.
God was either going to be everything.. or nothing. I started using the Bible like an instruction manual and discovered the SEVEN KEYS hidden in there that radically transformed my life.
Over the following years, these SEVEN KEYS unlocked incredible abundance in my life that I could only imagine before—
It works. I just didn’t know how to work it before. In fact, I didn’t even realize these SEVEN KEYS were there…
They were hidden—not FROM me, but FOR me. And I’m going to show you exactly what they are, and how to use them.
Many women will skip over this challenge, or maybe even join it, but not tune in because they “got too busy.” Matthew 13:11-12 tells us that, “Unto you it is given to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to them it is not given. For whosoever hath, to him shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but whosoever hath not, from him shall be taken away even that which he hath.”
You can skip over this week and continue to be the “have nots.” Or you can discover these mysteries and get on the path to changing your life forever.
It’s your choice. Are you in?