01/04/2026
What if I told you that you could make one million dollars in just 24 hours?
Even if right now youâre drowning in debt, with no savings, no assets, no family connections, and no wealthy friends to help you out. What if I said you could go from poverty to prosperity faster than the clock ticks to the next hour? Even if youâve failed in business, wasted years drifting without direction, and now have nothing but regret to show for it.
Youâd probably think Iâm exaggerating. You might laugh it off or whisper to yourself, âThat canât be true.â But Iâve seen fortunes change in a single day. Iâve watched wealth rush toward a man like a sudden storm while his neighbor waited decades in vain. And Iâm here to tell you itâs not luck. Itâs not chance. Itâs a lawâa law hidden from most people because theyâd rather mock it than follow it.
This is a law the rich will never shout about because they know most people wonât pay the price of being definite. Youâre probably wondering how this could be true. Donât rush. If I gave you the answer in one word, youâd dismiss it as too simple or unbelievable. Thatâs why I wonât just tell youâIâll walk you through it, step by step, until you canât deny it.
By the end of this, you wonât just believe that great wealth can come in 24 hoursâyouâll understand why and how. But first, a warning: if you treat this like entertainment, if you drift while you listen, if you take these words as inspiration but not as a command, youâll gain nothing. Youâll leave exactly as you came: poor, doubtful, waiting for someday.
This law doesnât honor the lazy. It only bows to the definite. Think about this: why does one man stay stuck in misery for 30 years while another makes his fortune in a single day? Why does one man collect nothing but bills and disappointment, while another steps into opportunity like it was made just for him? Itâs not education, inheritance, or connections. Itâs something far greater, far more mysterious, and far more available to you than to those who pretend to be better than you.
Frank W. Gonzales found this law when he stood at his pulpit and preached a sermon called âWhat I Would Do If I Had a Million Dollars.â He had no million, no rich friends, no reason to expect his words would come true. Yet within 24 hours, the fortune was hisânot by chance, but because his words carried definiteness, desire, faith, and decision. He preached as if the money were already in his hands. By morning, the world obeyed him.
This is the law youâre about to hear. The law that riches run away from vagueness and rush toward definiteness. The law that bends time itself when desire burns white hot. The law that money already in the world is pulled to the person who commands it with purpose.
You wonât learn this in school. You wonât hear it from the rich. But you will hear it here. So listen closely, as if your future depends on itâbecause it does. For the next few minutes, clear your mind of everything else. Hold only this question: What if I, too, could wake up tomorrow already on the path to fortune?
By the end of this speech, that question wonât be a fantasy. It will be a command you can give yourselfâif you choose to. The hand of riches obeys fire. You ask me how fast wealth will answer your call. I tell you plainly: riches come at the speed of your burning desire and not a moment sooner.
People wait years, seasons, and fortunes. But the law of riches waits on no one. If you set your heart on fire with such intensity that your thoughts become commands, the world of causes bends quickly. Sometimes it takes years, sometimes days, sometimes hours. This law is not theory. It is proven.
I have seen fortunes move as suddenly as a storm after months of stillness. The timid call it luck, but the honest know itâs the sudden reward of desire that has finally reached the heat of command. When your heart burns white hot, time itself shrinks. What would take decades for the uncertain can take a single night for the definite.
Let me show you this truth through the story of Frank W. Gonzales, a young minister in Chicago. He announced a sermon with the daring title, âWhat I Would Do If I Had a Million Dollars.â