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Today You Are There to Listen and to Recognize You Made Mistakes. Make it Better - Listen to Something New!

February 20, 2009

First learn this.  Is it normal today to buy on credit instead of paying cash?  Which is more important, cash or credit (with interest)?  Remember we are there to learn - not because you made mistakes but because you still continue to make mistakes

Can you recognize that people make more money from the interest on credit than you do from selling products?  You might buy something cheap but interest on that item costs you more than what you save  by buying cheaper because you pay for the interest and the cost of the purchase.  Plus, when it comes time to pay, you pay off the interest first before the money it cost. 

Are you a sucker?  Unless you could say to yourself, ‘I don’t care what I owe.  If  I die, I don’t have to pay anything!’  You look like you are very smart but if you die and you haven’t paid off your debts, do you think that this would make you happy?  Ha!  Ha!  Ha!

Now this is more powerful than you think.  That means when you die, God will say, ‘You are a hypocrite because you wish to buy without paying!’  Remember when you attend the Mass you are there in the Name of God and you say, ‘My Jesus, I love you, my God!’  But at the same time you say, ‘I wish to laugh in the Name of God because I don’t want to pay for anything!’

Now don’t forget this.  80% of people who have debt can’t pay off their credit.  Why?  Is it because you are honest and can’t?  Or is it because you don’t want to because ‘in case I  die’?  Remember, you signed an agreement where you swore to pay interest!  And you are happy now because you are shopping.  But later you feel angry about paying for this?  Are you honest?   Do you make sure you pay your debts every day?  Are you honest?  If you die today, are you ready?  Think about this.  Call us today to learn.

Yours truly,

Roger Poisson, with the Spirit

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