CRYPTO APOSTLE: A Biblical Principle For Creating Generational Wealth Through Crypto Currency Part 2A

2.0. Renewing the Mind – Breaking Religion Poverty Mentality

“And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind…” Romans 12:2 (KJV)

Every great financial transformation begins in the mind. Before God can change your income, He must first change your thinking.
Poverty is not just the absence of money it is the presence of limitation in the mind.

For too long, many believers have been conditioned to fear wealth or view it as worldly.
But Scripture shows that prosperity  when built on righteousness is part of God’s plan for His children.

2.1 The Battle for the Mind

The mind is the battlefield of destiny. Every thought you entertain shapes your attitude toward money, work, and opportunity.

If you believe “money is evil,” you will subconsciously reject opportunities that lead to increase.

But when you believe that wealth is a tool for purpose, you begin to see money as a servant, not a master.

“As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”  Proverbs 23:7

Before you can prosper in crypto, business, or social media, you must first prosper in your mindset.

2.2 Understanding the Poverty Spirit

A poverty spirit is not about lack of money  it’s a mindset of fear, limitation, and dependency. It manifests in three ways:

1. Fear of Risk: “What if I lose everything?”

2. Contentment with Mediocrity: “At least I’m surviving.”

3. Religious Excuses: “Money isn’t spiritual; I just want heaven.”

This mentality blinds believers to divine opportunities. When God wants to promote you, He introduces you to something new; a new skill, idea, or system. Rejecting it through fear is rejecting your next level.

2.3 Jesus and Prosperity: Setting the Record Straight.

Jesus was not poor. He had a treasurer (John 12:6), wore valuable garments (John 19:23–24), and supported ministry partners financially (Luke 8:1–3).

He simply wasn’t controlled by money  He controlled it. True kingdom prosperity means having resources without letting resources have you. It’s using wealth as a channel of love, service, and influence.

2.4 The Difference Between Contentment and Complacency

Paul said, “I have learned to be content…” (Philippians 4:11). But contentment doesn’t mean laziness. It means peace in every stage, not stagnation in comfort.

Complacency says, “I don’t need to grow.”
Contentment says, “I’m grateful, but I’m still growing.” The Crypto Apostle must live in grateful growth thanking God for today while preparing for tomorrow.

2.5 Renewing Your Financial Mindset with the Word.

The Word of God is the greatest tool for renewing your mindset.

Every scripture that speaks about wisdom, stewardship, and abundance is a seed of transformation.

Daily declarations to renew your mind:

1. I am blessed to be a blessing (Genesis 12:2).

2. I am the head and not the tail (Deuteronomy 28:13).

3. I have divine wisdom to create wealth (Deuteronomy 8:18).

4. My hands prosper in all they touch (Psalm 1:3).

5. I walk in abundance, not in lack (Philippians 4:19).

Say these daily until your belief changes because wealth begins with words.

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