"Lack of PERMISSION TO SUCCEED accounts for more failures than any other single cause" says the author. This book tells how to find personal permission for success and to apply purposeful faith and "the seven spiritual secrets of success" (found hidden--in plain view--in the Bible) to reach life-enhancing personal goals, that can include wealth. To the question "Does God want you to be rich?" the author suggests "try asking God what wealth is required to reach His highest plans for your life."
Your success is preparation for difficult times ahead. The opposite of success is not genteel failure. It’s really disaster. And you need permission to succeed. We have God given authority to multiply to dominate. If the rich fool of the gospels had thought to himself I will build more barns and feed lots of people-maybe he would still have been alive? Food for thought. Your success while you can’t quite tell the limits of its impacts is designed to be for you but much more for others. So if you are not motivated enough to succeed for yourself. Your success will give others permission to do the same. And will provide abundance for times of scarcity. Sound good? There’s my poorly structured take away