The Profound Work of Rick the Wealth Coach, Les Brown, and Myron Golden | A Messianic Jewish Perspective on the New Heaven, New Earth, and the Build of New Jerusalem
In today’s complex and spiritually rich world, a few transformational leaders stand at the intersection of financial, motivational, and spiritual empowerment. Rick the Wealth Coach (full name pending), Les Brown, and Myron Golden are among these luminaries, guiding individuals toward personal growth, financial prosperity, and deeper spiritual understanding. Their teachings, when aligned with the profound insights of Messianic Judaism, resonate with themes of cosmic renewal — specifically, the prophecy of the New Heaven (הַשָּׁמַיִם הַחֲדָשִׁים, HaShamayim HaChadashim) and New Earth (הָאָרֶץ הַחֲדָשָׁה, HaAretz HaChadashah) — and the ultimate establishment of Yerushalayim HaChadashah (יְרוּשָׁלַיִם הַחֲדָשָׁה), or New Jerusalem. Their collective works encourage the spiritual re-education of humanity as we march toward this prophesied age, echoing themes explored in a variety of texts, including those of Messianic Jewish roots and other spiritual guides.
Rick the Wealth Coach: Financial Stewardship in the Context of Divine Purpose
Rick the Wealth Coach’s teachings focus on unlocking individual financial potential through principles of stewardship, generosity, and ethical living. His work aligns with the Jewish concept of Tzedakah (צְדָקָה), often translated as “righteousness,” which is closely tied to justice and charity. According to Bloodline of the Gods: Unravel the Mystery of the Human Blood Type to Reveal the Aliens Among Us, the stewardship of resources can also be seen as a reflection of one’s alignment with divine or cosmic forces that influence human destiny. In Messianic Judaism, this stewardship is not solely about wealth accumulation but is deeply rooted in the responsibility to participate in Tikkun Olam (תיקון עולם), the repair of the world. As Rick teaches, financial wealth should be seen as a tool for fulfilling one’s divine calling and contributing to the kingdom of God on Earth.
As Proverbs 8:18–19 states: “Riches and honor are with me, enduring wealth and righteousness. My fruit is better than gold, yes, than fine gold; my revenue than choice silver” (World Messianic Bible). This verse reflects Rick’s vision of enduring wealth — one that goes beyond material gain and touches the eternal.
Isaiah 65:17 prophesies, “For, behold, I create new heavens and a new earth; and the former things will not be remembered, nor come into mind” (WMB). This ultimate renewal of creation mirrors the financial and spiritual renewal Rick encourages through his coaching.
Les Brown: Empowering Divine Purpose and Universal Re-education
Les Brown’s motivational work encourages individuals to pursue their purpose and unlock their potential, which resonates with the Messianic vision of empowerment. Brown, much like the biblical prophets, challenges people to rise beyond adversity and take their place as active participants in God’s unfolding redemption plan. His work echoes the message of Sid Roth’s The Incomplete Church, where unity and empowerment are central to fulfilling the collective calling of God’s children.
Les’s teachings are crucial for preparing individuals to take their place in the prophetic narrative of the New Jerusalem. Revelation 21:2–3 reveals: “I saw the holy city, New Jerusalem, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared like a bride adorned for her husband.” As in The Council of Light: Divine Transmissions for Manifesting the Deepest Desires of the Soul, Brown’s message taps into the cosmic power of personal transformation, essential for believers to manifest their true spiritual desires in alignment with divine will.
Myron Golden: Bridging Spiritual Wisdom and Wealth Creation
Myron Golden’s blend of business coaching and spiritual teaching speaks to the harmonious marriage of material and spiritual abundance. Like Needless Casualties of War by John Paul Jackson and John Sanford, which explores the spiritual dynamics of warfare and human conflict, Golden’s teachings emphasize the importance of actively engaging in spiritual principles while managing worldly wealth. He teaches that both are critical in fulfilling HaMitzvah HaGedolah (הַמִּצְוָה הַגְּדוֹלָה), or the Great Commission, to spread the teachings of Yeshua (משיח ישוע, Messiah Yeshua).
His message of kingdom finance aligns with the Jewish notion of Pikuach Nefesh (פיקוח נפש), the preservation of life, by advocating for the wise use of wealth to support God’s kingdom. Like the writings in A Handbook on the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith, Golden bridges the gap between Jewish tradition and modern financial wisdom to highlight how spiritual wealth and material resources can together build the future kingdom under Messiah Yeshua.
Isaiah 9:7 proclaims, “Of the increase of His government and of peace there shall be no end, on David’s throne, and on His kingdom, to establish it, and to uphold it with justice and with righteousness from that time on, even forever.” This eschatological hope of endless peace, justice, and prosperity is central to Golden’s teaching, as he equips believers to manage their resources with kingdom-minded wisdom.
The Eschatological Hope: Building the New Jerusalem
Central to the teachings of Rick, Les, and Myron is the Messianic Jewish anticipation of the coming kingdom, where Yeshua will reign from Yerushalayim HaChadashah. This concept reflects the prophecy in Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus: How the Torah Fulfills Its Goal in Yeshua, which suggests that the ultimate fulfillment of Torah is found in Yeshua’s kingship over the renewed Earth. The New Jerusalem symbolizes the culmination of God’s redemptive plan and is the focal point of Messianic hope.
In their collective works, these leaders serve as modern-day forerunners, re-educating the nations and equipping individuals to contribute to this divine construction. Just as Shakespeare’s As You Like It speaks of the human potential to transcend limitations, these teachings urge believers to break free from earthly bonds and rise to their divine calling.
Revelation 22:1–5 speaks of the New Jerusalem, where a river of life flows, and the leaves of the tree bring healing to the nations. The teachings of Rick, Les, and Myron can be seen as these modern “leaves” — elements of healing, restoration, and transformation, guiding believers toward the future kingdom.
Conclusion: Preparing for the New Heaven, New Earth, and New Jerusalem
Rick the Wealth Coach, Les Brown, and Myron Golden embody the merging of financial wisdom, spiritual empowerment, and eschatological vision. Their teachings align with the Messianic hope of the New Heaven, New Earth, and New Jerusalem, inspiring individuals to rise and take their place in God’s eternal plan. Through their work, they prepare believers for both personal and cosmic renewal, echoing the prophetic promise of God’s glory filling the Earth, and the restoration of all things under Messiah Yeshua.
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