Thursday, March 12, 2026

RAISE YOUR STANDARDS AND WATCH YOUR INCOME OBEY PART 4

Luke chapter 16













Today we are walking in: RAISE YOUR STANDARDS AND WATCH YOUR INCOME OBEY PART 3










Genesis 27:8

Now therefore, my son, obey H8085 my voice according to that which I command thee. 





OBEY 






Today we look to the word OBEY --H8085 - shâmaʻ, shaw-mah'; a primitive root; to hear intelligently (often with implication of attention, obedience, etc.; causatively, to tell, attentively, call gather together, carefully, certainly, consent, consider, be content, declare, diligently, discern, give ear, (cause to, let, make to) indeed, listen, make (a) noise, (be) obedient, obey, perceive, make a proclaimation, publish, regard, report, shew (forth), (make a) sound, surely, tell, understand, whosoever (heareth), witness.















The Torah testifies.........……






Deuteronomy 13:4




Ye shall walk after the LORD your God, and fear him, and keep his commandments, and obey his voice, and ye shall serve him, and cleave unto him.














The prophets proclaim..................



Nehemiah 9:17




And refused to obey, neither were mindful of thy wonders that thou didst among them; but hardened their necks, and in their rebellion appointed a captain to return to their bondage: but thou art a God ready to pardon, gracious and merciful, slow to anger, and of great kindness, and forsookest them not.


















The writings bear witness............



Joshua 24:24




And the people said unto Joshua, The LORD our God will we serve, and his voice will we obey.







Thirty days of lawful, repeatable, enforceable behavior that will force your income to rise to meet your new non-negotiables. 




Are you ready to legislate your life? 




Then sharpen the pencil, set the blocks, send the emails, and prepare to watch the verdict change. 




Because when you raise your standards, your outcomes rise to meet them lawfully, predictably, without apology. 




Now, we move from audit to action. 




Write this down. Thirty days of consistent obedience will do more for your income than three years of inconsistent inspiration. 




What did I say? Say it out loud. 




Why? Because success is predictable, and the law rewards repetition. 




Mishlei 21:5 says, “The plans of the diligent lead surely to abundance, not the plans of the distracted, the diligent.” 




So, we are going to legislate your next thirty days. Pens ready, schedules open, excuses evicted. 




Week one is time. Time is the womb of standards. 




Tehilliym 90:12 says, “Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” 




Numbering days means you assign them tasks. 




Here is your daily rhythm. Write it in ink: law moment, practice block, delivery block. 




The law moment comes first: fifteen to thirty minutes with Scripture and your standard sheet at the same time. Same chair, same pen. Yahusha 1:8: meditate day and night. Observe to do. Read, write three standards for the day, and speak them aloud. That’s legality. 




Next, practice block: no less than sixty minutes, ninety is ideal, of deep skill-sharpening measurable drills on your core craft. Close the door. Silence the phone. Obey the timer. 




Qoheleth 10:10: sharpen the axe. It reduces wasted strength. 




Finally, delivery block. Ship something daily. Send the draft. Deliver the update. Publish the piece. Close the loop. 




No zero days. Write that in big letters. No zero days means even if life hits you, you do five minutes minimum in each category to keep the covenant unbroken. 




If it’s not scheduled, it’s not a standard. 




Someone said, “But I’m a night owl.” 




Owls can keep laws too. Just move the windows, not the obedience. 




Tweet that to somebody. Moods don’t move money. Management does. 




Week two is craft. 




By day ten, you will write a one-sentence definition of the signature problem you solve and for whom. 




Write this down: I solve this painful, measurable problem for this specific buyer in this context, producing this concrete outcome within this time frame. 




What did I say? Read it back to me. 




Then by day fourteen, you will produce one proof asset, case study, demo, prototype, or before-and-after sequence that makes your value undeniable. 




How? Choose one completed project, or simulate one with your own business. Document the baseline numbers. Describe the intervention, your method, and show the after numbers with dates. Add two quotes, one chart, and one clear call to action. 




Mishlei 22:29: “Do you see a person skilled in their work? He will stand before kings.” 




Kings don’t read your feelings. They read your files. 




Kesha, a fictional UX designer in our community, did this in fourteen days. She rebuilt a checkout flow for a friend’s boutique, reduced card abandonment from 72% to 41%, and put it on a one-page PDF with screenshots. Day fifteen, she sent it to three prospects. Day eighteen, two meetings booked. 




That’s not magic. That’s management wearing numbers. 




Week three is relationships. 




Curate access. Stop letting anyone with a pulse and a calendar dictate your standards. 




Amos 3:3 asks, “Can two walk together unless they be agreed?” 




Agreement is intentional. 




Schedule one mentor call, fifteen minutes with someone ahead of you. Send them three questions in advance: What law am I ignoring? What standard would you raise first if you were me? What proof would make me irresistible in my market? 




Then one partner offer: identify a complementary service or platform where your solution increases their outcomes, and send a specific co-creation proposal with measurable upside. 




Finally, prune one misaligned commitment. Cancel, delegate, or reschedule permanently. 




Qorintiym Ri’shon 15:33 warns, “Bad company corrupts good morals.” 




Misaligned commitments corrupt good standards. 




You will send one gracious no email this week. 




I can hear you: “Doc, they might be offended.” 




Write this down. Offense is cheaper than inefficiency. 




Yoceph prospered because he said no to misalignment and yes to management. And the warden paid attention to nothing under Yoceph’s care because he made outcomes predictable. Bereshiyth 39. 




Influence follows curation. 




Week four is management and offer: price, package, and pitch. 




Create a two-tier offer aligned with your standards: a core and a premium. Core delivers the promised outcome at a responsible scope and timeline. Premium adds acceleration, depth, or done-with-you layers that reflect your upgraded practice and management. 




Luqas 14:28 says, “Which of you, desiring to build a tower, does not first sit down and count the cost?” 




Counting is a law. 




Your price must include the cost of excellence, preparation time, delivery capacity, risk buffers, and profit for reinvestment. 




Then run five qualified conversations by day thirty. Qualified means they have the problem you solve, the authority to buy, and the budget range to pay. 




Stop rehearsing. Start engaging. 




If you send five offers and hear five no’s, you have data to adjust placement or standards. If you send none, you have superstition. 




Luqas 16:10: faithful in little, faithful in much. 




Faithfulness is measured by sent proposals and kept promises, not by goosebumps after sermons. 




Metrics. You cannot manage what you refuse to measure. 




Chabaqquq 2:2: write the vision, make it plain. 




Each day you will log two columns: inputs and outputs. 




Inputs: minutes practiced, pages read in your domain or the law book, and yes, pick one proverb a day. Wisdom compounds. Number of outreaches made: mentor, partner, prospect. 




Outputs: meetings booked, proposals sent, revenue closed, proof assets shipped. 




At week’s end, run a review. What input produced the highest output? What standard slipped, and what penalty will you enforce on yourself next week to correct it? 




Don’t wait for someone to ground you. Ground yourself until your habits can fly again. 




Tweet this: Discipline is the tax you pay today to avoid the fine you’ll pay tomorrow. 




Accountability. Public declarations create pressure that produces diamonds. 




Every day before you sleep, post this line with your check-in: Income is obedient to my standards. 




And list three bullets: law, practice, delivery, with the minutes. 




What did I say? Say it back to me. Income is obedient to my standards. 




If you don’t want to tweet it, send it to your accountability circle. 




King David wrote his psalms. You can write your standards. 




And for those who love prayer, so do I. But Ya`aqov 2:17 says, “Faith without works is dead.” 




So pray, then post, then perform, rinse, and legislate. 




Someone will say, “Doc, what if I miss a day?” 




No. Zero days rescues your streak. Do five minutes in each block, log it, repent, and reset tomorrow. 




Elohiym’s mercies are new every morning. Your metrics should be too. 




By day thirty, you will see visible, measurable shifts: more meetings on your calendar, clearer offers in your hands, higher confidence in your voice, and yes, deposits that testify. 




Jason, a fictional commercial photographer, ran this play. Week one, he locked ninety-minute editing drills. Week two, he built a before-and-after lighting reel. Week three, he pitched a stylized partner package to a boutique agency and cut one volunteer gig that drained him. Week four, he priced a call shoot at $2,500 and a premium at $4,800 with retouching and licensing. He held five qualified calls, closed two premiums, and by day thirty his income line finally stopped wobbling. 




Predictable? Yes. Law keeps its promise. 




Say this with me. Thirty days of standards, thirty years of momentum. 




Again, one more time. 




Good. 




Because now that the engine is humming, time marked, craft sharpened, relationships curated, offers managed, we translate your standards into market signals the city can’t ignore, pricing that tells the truth, positioning that attracts the right fish, and proof that removes doubt. 




That’s where income rises on schedule. 




Let’s turn the dial to the market. Pricing, positioning, and proof are next. 




Now take those audits, those blocks, those boundaries, and turn them into bread. Translation is the bridge between your standards and your salary. 




Write this down. Income rises when your market-facing standards make your value undeniable and provable. 




Say it back to me: undeniable, provable. 




We are talking pricing, positioning, and proof, the public face of the laws you now live by. 




If you get this right, you won’t beg. The market will book. You won’t plead. You’ll present. You won’t hustle. You will harvest. 




Let’s start with pricing, because price is not a random number. Price is a legal statement. 




Tweet this: Pricing is prophecy. Your price predicts your promise. 




In other words, your price tells the market what standard you are obliged to keep and what result you are prepared to deliver. 




Luqas 10:7 says, “The laborer is worthy of his wages.” 




Worthy, not needy, not desperate. Worthy is a law word. 




Mishlei 11:1 adds, “A false balance is an abomination to Yahuah, but a just weight is his delight.” 




Your price is a weight. 




If you underweight your work, you insult the law of value. If you overweight without proof, you deceive. 




Write this down. A just price is the number that makes delivery sustainable, standards enforceable, and outcomes predictable. 




If your price cannot fund excellence, it funds excuses. 




What did I say? Say it again so your insecurity can hear you. 




How do I set it, Doc? You set it by the problem you solve and the law you apply, not by the hours you spend. Time is the container. Value is the content. 




Count cost like Yahusha taught in Luqas 14:28. Calculate what excellence requires: practice time, tools, partners, reviews, margins, and rest. Then peg your price to the outcome your proof can defend. 




Example: if you help a store recover $50,000 in lost checkout revenue by applying the law of clarity and placement in their funnel, a $10,000 fee is not greed. It’s a just weight, 20% of tangible recovery. 




If you help a founder reclaim 10 hours a week by installing time laws, and those hours produce $500 per hour in sales, a $6,000 monthly retainer is not audacity. It’s arithmetic. 




Say this: I charge by outcomes, not by oxygen. 




Good. Tweet that and raise your invoice. 




Now positioning. 




Write this down. Positioning is problem clarity spoken in the language of law. 




Your headline is not “I do websites.” That’s a rule, vague and cheap. 




Your headline is, “I reduce cart abandonment by 18–25% in 60 days by applying the law of clarity to your checkout.” 




You hear the difference? Name a costly problem. Name the law you leverage. Declare a predictable range of outcomes within a time frame. 




That’s market oxygen. 




Influence, we said, is when others change their priorities for yours. Clear positioning moves you from option to priority because it makes a decision easy. 




Amos 3:3 asks, “Can two walk together except they be agreed?” 




Agreement begins with clarity. If they don’t know your specialty, they cannot agree to your standard. 




Here’s a template you will use today. Write it down now: 




I help specific people eliminate costly pain by a number by applying the law or principle through named process to produce measurable result within time frame. 




Read it back to me. Insert your work. 




A nutrition coach becomes: I help busy executives reduce A1C by one to two points in ninety days by applying the law of sequence to meals — plan, prep, plate — so energy and focus return by week three. 




A copywriter becomes: I increase book sales by 25–40% in forty-five days by applying the law of clarity to offers and emails. No fluff, just proof. 




That’s positioning. It pre-qualifies your buyers and disqualifies the dabblers. 




Remember, rules are for the crowd. Laws separate the kings. Kings buy precision. 




Now proof. 




Court is back in session. Proof is law’s evidence. 




Ya`aqov 2:18: “Show me your faith without your works, and I will show you my faith by my works.” 




The market says the same: “Show me.” 




Proof protects price. Without proof, your numbers are a wish. With proof, your numbers are verdict. 




So build a prosecutorial portfolio: case studies that read like legal briefs — problem, process, proof; before-and-after metrics, timeline, screenshots, bank statements with sensitive data masked, testimonials with numbers, not adjectives. 




“Our churn dropped from 9.8% to 6.1% in 60 days. Onboarding completion rose from 42% to 78%.” That protects price. 




Mishlei 20:14 warns you about negotiators: “Bad, bad, says the buyer; but when he goes his way, then he boasts.” 




Don’t let their script rewrite your standards. 




When they say too expensive, present Exhibit A, B, and C. Proof is how you hold the line without hostility. 




Let me give you two quick cases to make this stick. 




Mara, a designer, stopped selling websites and started positioning checkout clarity. She documented three stores, each with 15–22% lift in completed orders after simplifying forms and repositioning trust badges — law of clarity and placement. Her price moved from $2,500 per site to $12,000 per outcome with a forty-five-day window. She closed her next two clients in forty-eight hours because proof protected price. 




Kofi, a fitness coach, stopped selling sessions and started selling ninety-day A1C drops with doctor collaboration, law of sequence and consistency. Before-and-after labs, measured energy logs, and sleep data. His monthly moved from $300 to $1,200 with a requirement: clients must log meals and walks daily or the guarantee voids. Standards sustained a promise. Proof protected the fee. 




Write this down and don’t forget it. Don’t hustle. Harvest. 




You plant standards, water with practice, and reap with offers. 




Offers are how you bring your farm to market. 




An offer is a bundle of law in public clothes: problem named, law applied, process outlined, proof displayed, price stated, and protocol enforced. 




Protocol means deposits before starts, scopes before sprints, change orders before changes, and deadlines with draft buffers. Protocol is management in your offer. 




What did I say? No discount without scope reduction. No rush without a rush fee. No start without a signature and a deposit. 




Mishlei 22:29 still stands: “Do you see a person skilled in their work? He will stand before kings.” 




Kings respect protocol. 




Here’s your one-page offer structure you will draft tonight: 

Title: the outcome in a sentence with a number and a timeframe. 

Diagnosis: three to five bullets naming the costly gaps you saw, each tied to a law. 

Method: your three-step process, labeled with verbs — assess, align, apply. 

Proof: two brief case studies with specific metrics. 

Price: stated as an investment relative to the recovery or gain, with two options, standard and priority. Priority includes faster turnaround and more access. 

Protocol: deposit amount, meeting cadence, client responsibilities, change-order policy, next-step link to book a paid discovery or to accept and pay the deposit. 




Keep it simple. Keep it sharp. Keep it lawful. 




Say this: My price is a promise. My positioning is my priority statement. My proof is my protection. 




Again, one more time until your fear exhales. 




Now post this where you can’t avoid it: I am not for everyone. I am for those who value results under law. 




That sentence will save you from cheap rooms and draining deals. 




And a word to your spirit. Some of you hate selling because you think it’s begging. Selling under law is not begging. It is benevolence with standards. You are solving pain. You are removing waste. You are stewarding gifts. 




Paul said, “It is required in stewards that a man be found faithful.” Qorintiym Ri’shon 4:2. 




Faithful means you price your performance with clarity and present proof. Then you negotiate terms, not your identity. 




We will keep it simple as we move forward. This week, you will publish one offer page that embodies your standards. You will send it to five pre-qualified prospects. You will hold your price with proof. 




And when the first no shows up, you won’t shrink. You will refine the clarity, not cut the law. 




Because to keep reaping, you must endure. 




Persistence keeps you planting. Perseverance keeps you weeding. And prayer keeps you aligned with the lawgiver. That’s our sustaining triad. And if you carry it, your fields will not be empty in hard seasons. 




Ready? Let’s secure not only the sale, but the stamina. 




Pricing, positioning, and proof set your sale. Now we need wind that does not run out. 




Write this down. Sustained standards require grit and grace, daily persistence, patient perseverance, and prayerful obedience. 




What did I say? Say it back to me. This is the sustaining triad. 




Engines don’t fail because of power. They fail because of lubrication. Your standards are the engine. Persistence, perseverance, and prayer are the oil. Without them you seize. With them you scale. 




Persistence. 




Persistence is the discipline of keeping the right standards daily until the result has no choice but to appear. 




Treat that to your future. Success is predictable because obedience is repeatable. 




Galatiym 6:9 says, “Let us not be weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” 




Well-doing is standard-keeping. Due season is on the calendar of law. 




No zero days is not a cute slogan. It’s legal continuity. 




The seed doesn’t argue with the soil. It obeys water, light, and time daily. 




Your law moment, practice block, and delivery block are not suggestions. They are statutes. Keep them on rainy days. Keep them on vacation with modified schedules. Keep them when the inbox screams and the phone begs. 




Write this down. Persistence is excellence on loop. 




One of my mentors told me, “Miles, repetition is the mother of mastery.” I’ll add, repetition is the midwife of income. 




Keep pushing. 




If you miss a rep, pay the penalty and get back in the game before sundown. 




Mishlei 24:16 says, “For a righteous man falls seven times, and rises again.” 




Righteousness is lawful alignment. Rising is what the persistent do before breakfast. 




Second, perseverance. 




Expect resistance. Stop being surprised by the gym-core life. 




Ya`aqov 1:4 declares, “Let patience have her perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing.” 




Patience is not passive. It is pressure management. 




Perseverance is how you treat friction as a tutor, not a traffic stop. 




Write this down. Shortcuts are the longest way to success. 




You rush today, you pay tomorrow with interest. 




Anyone who wants to be successful must be willing to break rules for the sake of the law. The rule says answer every ping. The law says protect prime hours. The rule says please everyone. The law says honor your assignment. 




Nechemyah built a wall with a trowel in one hand and a sword in the other. That is perseverance — building while defending your standards. 




Ivriym 10:36 agrees. “You have need of endurance, so that, when you have done the will of Elohiym, you may receive what is promised.” 




Do the will, keep the standard, endure the delay, receive the promise. 




In other words, refine your system under stress. If a boundary leaks, don’t throw away the ocean; fix the seal. If a meeting derails your morning, move that category to afternoons permanently. If your offer got a no, adjust placement before you abandon purpose. The airplane lifts because it leans into the wind. 




Treat this. Resistance reveals where to reinforce. 




Third, prayer. 




Now listen carefully, because religious ears mishear. 




Prosperity doesn’t come by prayer. It comes by keeping laws. 




What did I say? Say it out loud. 




But prayer gives you the wisdom, courage, and stamina to keep the laws you have learned. 




Ya`aqov 1:5 promises, “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of Elohiym, and it will be given.” 




Wisdom is placement: right fish, right side, right depth. 




Luqas 18:1 says, “Men ought always to pray, and not faint.” 




Prayer prevents fainting. Fainting breaks standards. 




Yahusha, rising a great while before day, went to a solitary place to pray. Marqos 1:35. 




Prayer framed his day. Law governed actions. 




Write this down. Prayer is not a substitute for management. It is the supply line for management. 




It softens your heart to enforce boundaries graciously, and it sharpens your mind to make surgical adjustments without panic. 




Philippiym 4:6-7 says, “In everything, by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known unto Elohiym. And the peace will guard your hearts and minds.” 




Peace guards your calendar from desperation discounts. Peace keeps you from lowering prices when you should raise proof. 




Now, how do we keep the oil flowing? 




Establish a weekly review ritual, a law review. Same day, same hour, same chair. Sixty minutes, non-negotiable, court is in session. 




Write this down. Measure, reflect, reset. 




Protect the standard. The standard will protect your income. 




Open your ledger. Inputs on the left: minutes in law moment, minutes in practice, minutes in delivery, outreaches sent. Outputs on the right: meetings booked, proposals sent, revenue closed, proof assets shipped. 




Ask three questions: 

One, where did I persist? Show me the streaks. 

Where did I persevere? Identify the moments I kept a boundary under pressure. 

What did prayer reveal? Document one adjustment impressed upon your heart and how you obeyed it. 




Next, diagnose leaks. What law did I ignore? What boundary got negotiated? What conversation belonged to Friday that stole Tuesday? 




Then legislate the week. Schedule the blocks, pre-write the no’s, and prepare one penalty for any broken prime-hour boundary: twenty push-ups and extra outreach, or moving a leisure hour to admin. 




Don’t laugh. Your flesh listens to consequences. 




Yahusha 1:8 still speaks: observe to do, then make your way prosperous. 




Reverse the verse: if you do not observe to do, you will not make your way prosperous. 




Laws make life predictable. 




Include a daily mini-ritual at close of business. Three sentences you record before sleep: 

Today I obeyed — name the standard. 

Today I improved — name the system. 

Today I am grateful — name the grace. 




Gratitude oils persistence. Improvement honors perseverance. And obedience glorifies Elohiym. 




Yesha`yahu 40:31 assures us, “They that wait upon Yahuah shall renew their strength. They shall mount up with wings as eagles.” 




Waiting is not idleness. It is worshipful alignment while working your standards. 




Eagles don’t flap. They lock their wings and ride the laws of thermals. Lock yours. 




I want you to say this with me right now: I persist in standards daily. I persevere through resistance wisely. I pray for wisdom and strength to obey again. 




One more time with conviction. 




Good. Because what you declare, you design. 




In a moment, we will seal this with final declarations that fix your identity to your laws and summon lawful increase. 




Get your heart steady. Get your notes ready and set your face like flint. 




The verdict is about to be read. 




I manage by law. My income obeys. 




Lift your voice and seal it with me. Income is obedient to my standards. 




Say it again so the doubt in your chest hears you. 




One more time with authority. 




Good. 




Write this down and sign it with your will. I raise my standards in time, in relationships, and in craft. I manage lawfully. I price with proof. I deliver with excellence. 




What did I say? Repeat it back to me. 




This is not hype. This is a covenant. 




Yahusha 1:8 says, “Observe to do, then make your way prosperous.” 




Reverse the verse and you get the warning. Say it forward and you get the promise. 




Success is predictable because obedience is repeatable. 




You don’t break laws. Laws break you. 




But tonight, we have chosen the rock. 




Yahusha said, “Whoever hears these sayings of mine and does them is like a wise man who built on the rock.” Mattithyahu 7:24. 




We are doers. We are builders. We are rock people. 




Now decide and declare. Say this: I decide my standards today. I declare them aloud daily. I do them without delay. 




Decide, declare, and do your lawful standards. Command your income to rise. 




I commission you into the thirty-day challenge with discipline and joy. Enter it tonight. No later than midnight. 




Post your starting audit: time, relationships, craft. Give yourself a score and don’t lie. Truth is the first law. 




Then post your daily check-ins: law, practice, delivery, with the minutes. 




What did I say? Daily, not when you feel anointed. Daily. 




Ya`aqov 2:17 still testifies, “Faith without works is dead.” 




So give your faith a pulse, and teach one person what you learn within the next seven days. 




If you can’t explain it, you don’t own it. 




Paul told Timothy, “What you have heard from me, entrust to faithful people who will be able to teach others also.” Timotheus Sheniy 2:2. 




Multiplication protects momentum. 




Write this as your public pledge: I raise my standards. I manage by law. I price with proof. I deliver with excellence. Thirty days. No zero days. 




Pin it where your excuses can read it. 




And tweet this to somebody right now. Hashtag it and hold yourself accountable. Money finds management. Income follows standards. #lawfulincrease #mymonro 




Go ahead, embarrass your laziness with your declaration. 




“The righteous are bold as a lion.” Mishlei 28:1. 




Boldness is lawful confidence. 




Hear my blessing and my charge. 




Walk in laws. Break limiting rules and let your results preach. 




The rule says be available to everyone at any hour. The law says guard your assignment and steward prime time. 




The rule says lower your price to be liked. The law says establish just weights and defend them with proof. Mishlei 11:1. 




The rule says wait until it’s perfect. The law says ship daily. Perfection grows from practice. 




Nechemyah refused the meeting and finished the wall. You will refuse the noise and finish the work. 




Devariym 28:12 declares, “Yahuah will open to you his good treasury and bless all the work of your hands,” not the thoughts in your head, the work of your hands. 




Put your hands to the standard, and the blessing will find a landing strip. 




I speak over you now: clarity in purpose, courage in boundaries, consistency in practice, credibility in proof, and confidence in pricing. 




May the wisdom of Elohiym order your steps. Mishlei 16:9. 




May the peace of Elohiym guard your heart and mind. Philippiym 4:7. 




And may the favor of Elohiym open doors your standards can sustain. 




No more random. No more rule-bound religion pretending to be diligent. Lawful stewardship. Lawful increase. 




Lift your right hand and say it with me until it’s carved into your spirit: I manage by law. My income obeys. 




Again, louder. Seal it. I manage by law. My income obeys. 




Now go post your audit. Block your hours. Build your proof. Price with a just weight. Deliver on time. Teach one other person. Come back with results. 




Tehilliym 1:3 says, “The righteous shall be like a tree that brings forth fruit in its season. Its leaf also shall not wither. And whatever he does shall prosper.” 




You will not wither. You will prosper. 




Court’s adjourned. The verdict stands.

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