Today, I began by expressing gratitude for the worship team and their reminder of the jubilee year, a time of freedom and triumph for the children of Israel, which prophetically aligns with the financial blessings I believe God is preparing for us. I also acknowledged Pastor Jeff Neidfeldt for his leadership in baptism and communion, humorously noting his lengthy talk almost caused my bread to mold.
I then shifted to discuss the upcoming National Black Fellowship Reach Conference in Atlanta, emphasizing its importance in equipping us to be transformational leaders in our communities. This conference aims to break the cycle of death and poverty in black and brown communities, offering workshops for entrepreneurs, young adults, and families, and encouraging participation from our local community.
Transitioning to the sermon, I addressed the temptation of theft, a common struggle transcending economic status. I shared personal experiences and biblical narratives to illustrate how theft stems from a lack of faith and trust in God’s provision. This led to a deeper exploration of the spiritual and communal consequences of stealing from God, particularly through the withholding of tithes and offerings.
I emphasized the biblical principle of sowing and reaping, using Isaac’s example during a famine as a testament to God’s faithfulness in tough times. I stressed that financial obedience, including tithing, protects us from curses and aligns us with God’s promises of abundance.
I concluded with a call to action, urging everyone to examine their financial faithfulness and to respond by aligning with God’s command to give. This act of obedience is crucial not only for individual blessing but for the communal eradication of generational poverty and scarcity.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. The Importance of Jubilee and Prophetic Alignment in Our Lives: The concept of jubilee, a time of liberation and debt forgiveness, is not just historical but holds prophetic significance today. As we embrace this concept, we align ourselves with God's cycles of blessing and freedom, preparing our hearts to receive and manage the financial increase God has planned for us. This alignment is crucial for walking in the fullness of God's promises. [02:43]
- 2. Transformative Leadership Through Conferences: Attending conferences like the National Black Fellowship Reach Conference is not merely about personal growth but about equipping ourselves to effect real change in our communities. By learning and growing in these settings, we can return to our communities as bearers of life and transformation, breaking cycles of death and poverty that plague many minority communities. [04:21]
- 3. The Spiritual Consequences of Theft: Theft, especially of tithes and offerings, is not just a legal or moral issue but a spiritual one that affects our relationship with God and our community. When we withhold what is due to God, we place ourselves and our communities under a curse, as illustrated by the story of Achan. Conversely, obedience in giving sets us up for blessings and breaks the curse of poverty. [38:43]
- 4. Sowing in Famine – The Principle of Trusting God in Hard Times: Isaac’s act of planting during a famine and reaping a hundredfold is a powerful testament to the principle of sowing in hard times. This story encourages us to trust God's faithfulness and to act on His word, even when circumstances seem contrary. Our obedience in giving, even in tough times, positions us for miraculous provisions. [37:46]
- 5. Generational Impact of Financial Obedience: Our financial practices, especially tithing and offerings, have the potential to influence generations. By faithfully participating in God's financial principles, we can break generational curses of poverty and establish a legacy of blessing and abundance for our descendants. This generational impact underscores the importance of our obedience to God’s financial commands.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [02:43] - Gratitude and Prophetic Declaration
- [04:21] - Invitation to the Reach Conference
- [07:16] - Addressing the Temptation to Steal
- [18:32] - Biblical Examples of Theft and Consequences
- [28:24] - Abraham's Example of Humility and Wealth
- [37:46] - The Principle of Sowing and Reaping
- [42:38] - Breaking Generational Curses Through Financial Obedience
- [47:54] - Concluding Prayer and Call to Action