Why you are living a broke, busted and disgusted life

 Why you are living a broke, busted and disgusted life

Reno Omokri

Every morning, the first thing that comes to your mind are the grudges you hold against people. And you are worried you are poor and have hesitated challenges? If you don’t let the past die, that same past will not let you live and thrive in life!

Proverbs 4:23 says, “Guard your heart with diligence. From it flow springs of life.” Your mentality determines your poverty or prosperity. What you think determines if you sink or bank. The meditation of your heart determines if you take medication for your heart!



As long as your heart is filled with grudges, your life will be filled with sludges. Let go so you can get up and go. You are holding unto bitterness, and you are praying to God for betterness. With which hand do you want to hold the betterness when your hands are full?

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Your life is just like your phone. If you don’t delete old videos from your phone’s memory, it becomes full, and you can’t download new videos. The reason why you can’t download blessings from God is because your heart is full of videos of grudges.



Delete the bitter memories in your heart so your subconscious can fill it with better memories. Evict the people who did you wrong from your heart and invite Christ into it. He will never do you wrong. Don’t wake up every morning and begrudge. Wake up and be happy.

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Your mind is a supercomputer. A machine that develops your imaginations into images. Those images are what you call life. The life you are living today is the image of the thoughts you imagined yesterday. Change your imagination to change your image.



By Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Business Insider Magazine’s Business Influencer of the Year, 2022. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

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