It’s NOT about the Money

By Natalie Earl

Several months ago, I was given $100 and I felt the spirit tell me to stick it behind my phone in my phone case.  I ended up carrying it for several months and had completely forgotten about the money.  One day while grocery shopping, a woman came up to me in the parking lot with two small children and asked if I had any money that could help them.  I told them I wasn’t sure if I had any cash and asked if I could look in my car after I put my groceries in my car.  

I spent the next couple of minutes placing the groceries in my car, and the little boys started helping me put them into my car.  As I was doing this, I felt the spirit speak to me and tell me I needed to ask what the family’s story was, what was their greatest need and how I could help them.  

When I finished what I was doing, I began to ask them their story and how they ended up in the town I was in.  They let me know they had left their country a month prior and their greatest need was a hotel room for the night.  I asked if they needed groceries or if there was another way I could help.  Just as I had finished that thought, I was reminded of the $100 behind my phone. Almost instantly God told me that it was her money, not mine.  

I had known the whole time the money was not mine and that I was given it to bless someone else.  I shared this with the mother of two children and she told me that she had prayed for who to come to and God sent her to me.  She continuously thanked me for listening to God and being willing to share my abundance with her. 

I learned in that moment that it was NOT about the Money, but it was about finding ways to bless others through the guidance of God.  After attending Genius Bootcamp I learned the law of perpetual transmutation where everything is either becoming something or dissipating.  The idea that someone else would need the money began to take form as it sat in my phone case, and although it wasn’t always in my thoughts, it became a thought and took complete form as I gave it to the woman and her children to help with a hotel room for the night.

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