Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone
businesses, are presidents and vice presidents of corporations, or enjoy high-paying executive careers in major cities. While I have never sought after personal wealth or favors from prominent friends, I have learned many principles of conduct and operational skills practiced by devout believers. I have incorporated several key concepts in this section I call: “Perry’s insights from his friends’ hindsight,” or, “What I If you sense a particular direction or inspiration for your life, then study from those who have been where you want to go. Study their success and their failures. This is Solomon’s first step—collecting information or knowledge. You should gain abundant knowledge until people seek you out and choose to pay you for your expertise. My father maintained a large file of magazines, sermons, and articles by great preachers from the 1940s to the 1960s. After entering the ministry, I spent hundreds of hours studying the lives and messages of great men and women who went before me—their sermons, methods, gifts, successes, and even their failures. My goal was to repeat the success but guard against the failures. After more than thirty-three years of ministry and more than forty thousand hours of Bible study, I have been labeled by many as a leading prophetic minister and teacher of the Hebrew roots of Christianity. This is not a self-acclaimed title but observations from those who have known me for many years. I focused on two themes—prophecy and Hebrew roots —and have maintained a clear vision to this day. learned after they found it out the hard way!” Perry’s Insight #1—Become a specialist.
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