In this episode, Emily sits down with entrepreneur, investor, and author Ruth Fernandez for a conversation that will deeply challenge almost everything you’ve been taught about money, success, and purpose. Ruth unpacks the Biblical principles behind wealth creation, why so many believers stay financially stuck, and how obedience unlocks provision.
This episode goes far deeper than money. Together, Emily and Ruth expose the spiritual roots of fear, laziness, ego, hustle culture, and what it actually means to carry Kingdom wealth as a daughter of God. Whether you’re in a season of breaking cycles or building something new, this conversation is your invitation to stop begging for an inheritance that’s already yours and start walking in it.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why many people unknowingly partner with poverty
- The spiritual difference between being broke and being poor
- How obedience unlocks provision and supernatural opportunities
- Why isolation, pruning, and lonely seasons are necessary for growth
- What true Kingdom wealth was always meant to look like
Timestamps:
(03:45) – Raised in a Cave in Mexico to Billions in Real Estate
(12:11) – Why Christians Misunderstand Wealth
(16:59) – The Spiritual Meaning of Tithing and Provision
(20:42) – “I Was Broke, But Never Poor”
(25:02) – Why Mindset Changes Only Through Action
(27:51) – The Greatest Form of Worship
(32:45) – How to Build True Intimacy with God
(45:34) – Where to Start Reading the Bible (Without Feeling Overwhelmed)
(48:40) – Why Some Seasons Require Letting Everything Go
(53:42) – The Lonely Process of Becoming Better
(57:12) – Why Feelings Keep People Financially Stuck
(01:06:56) – Message to the Woman Who Feels Financially Defeated
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