Our hearts are deeply connected to what we value and invest in, and Jesus makes it clear that our treasure—what we spend our money, time, and energy on—will always pull our hearts in that direction. This is why conversations about money can feel so personal and even uncomfortable; our finances reveal what we truly prioritize. If we want our hearts to be aligned with God, we must be intentional about where we place our treasure, making sure our giving, spending, and investing reflect our trust in Him and our desire to see His kingdom amplified. When we put God first in our finances, our hearts will follow, and we’ll experience true freedom and peace. [56:30]
Matthew 6:21 (ESV)
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
Reflection: What is one area of your spending that most reveals your heart’s priorities, and how could you intentionally redirect your resources this week to reflect your trust in God?
God’s desire is not just for us to have enough, but to prosper in every area of our lives—spiritually, emotionally, physically, and financially. He doesn’t simply hand us wealth; instead, He gives us the power, creativity, and ability to produce it so that His covenant and goodness are displayed through us. This means our increase is not just for our own benefit, but so we can be a blessing to others and point them to Jesus. When we remember that God is our source and that He empowers us to build, create, and steward resources, we can walk in confidence and generosity, knowing that our lives are meant to be billboards of His faithfulness. [01:08:43]
Deuteronomy 8:18 (ESV)
"You shall remember the Lord your God, for it is he who gives you power to get wealth, that he may confirm his covenant that he swore to your fathers, as it is this day."
Reflection: In what practical way can you use your God-given abilities this week to bless someone else and display God’s covenant faithfulness?
Money itself is not evil; it is simply a tool that amplifies what is already in our hearts. The danger comes when we love money more than God, allowing it to become our master and source of identity. Scripture warns that the love of money leads to all kinds of trouble and sorrow, but when we anchor our hearts in God and practice generosity, we break the power of greed and remind ourselves that everything belongs to Him. Giving and tithing are not just religious duties—they are spiritual disciplines that keep our hearts free and our lives open to God’s blessing, so we can be a channel of His goodness to others. [01:04:23]
1 Timothy 6:10 (ESV)
"For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs."
Reflection: Is there a way you can practice generosity today—no matter how small—to remind your heart that God is your source and not your possessions?
God calls His people to stand out in the world by working with excellence, diligence, and integrity, seeing our work as an act of worship. Whether in the marketplace, at home, or in ministry, our performance reflects on our Heavenly Father and can open doors for influence and blessing. The Bible teaches that those who are skilled and diligent in their work will serve before kings and be entrusted with greater responsibility. When we approach our daily tasks with a spirit of excellence, not just to please people but to honor God, He will elevate us and use our lives to impact others for His glory. [01:36:01]
Proverbs 22:29 (ESV)
"Do you see a man skillful in his work? He will stand before kings; he will not stand before obscure men."
Reflection: What is one area of your work or daily responsibilities where you can intentionally pursue greater excellence this week as an act of worship to God?
God has uniquely gifted each of us to be problem solvers and to bring solutions to the world around us. Increase and promotion come not just from wishing or waiting, but from using our gifts, skills, and passions to meet real needs and serve others. The stories of Joseph, Daniel, Esther, and even modern examples show that when we step into the problems around us with faith and creativity, God’s favor follows. Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the specific problem you were born to solve, and trust that as you walk in your purpose, God will provide, promote, and use you to make a difference for His kingdom. [01:45:44]
Romans 12:6 (ESV)
"Having gifts that differ according to the grace given to us, let us use them: if prophecy, in proportion to our faith;"
Reflection: What is one problem in your workplace, family, or community that you feel burdened to help solve, and how can you take a first step toward being part of the solution this week?
What a joy it is to gather together in this season of generosity and gratitude! As we look around our city and our world, we see so much need, but also so much opportunity for God’s people to shine. This is a time to check our hearts, to remember that we are called not just to receive blessing, but to be a blessing. We are not victims or beggars; we are carriers of God’s favor, and wherever we go—our workplaces, our neighborhoods, our families—God’s presence goes with us. Just as Jacob’s employer Laban recognized that his business was blessed because of Jacob, so too should the world recognize the blessing that follows God’s people.
God’s desire is for us to thrive in every area: relationships, health, faith, and yes, even our finances. Too often, we believe the lie that God wants us to struggle financially, or that poverty is somehow more spiritual. But the truth is, money is simply a tool—an amplifier of what’s already in our hearts. If we are generous with little, we’ll be generous with much. If we’re stingy, more money won’t change that. The enemy wants to keep God’s people broke so that the message of Jesus is silenced, but God wants us to have more than enough—not to hoard, but to help; not to brag, but to bless.
The Bible is clear: the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, but money itself is not evil. God gives us the power to get wealth so that His covenant and His goodness can be seen in the earth. Our lives are meant to be billboards of God’s joy, peace, wisdom, and generosity. When we live with margin, with more than enough, we are able to pour into others and point them to Jesus.
Increase comes through three biblical sources: solution, skill, and strength. God calls us to be problem solvers, to bring solutions wherever we go. Excellence and hard work set us apart, and when our passion meets our purpose, provision follows. Work is not a curse—it’s our ministry. Whether you’re a teacher, a builder, a business owner, or a barista, your work is your worship, and your excellence is your evangelism. Don’t chase money; chase your ministry. Find the problem God created you to solve, and let Him breathe on your gift.
Above all, none of this is possible without Jesus at the center. He is our source, our anchor, and our strength. As we surrender our hearts and our resources to Him, we become the solution our world so desperately needs.
poverty and piety are not synonymous. The lie that ambition is pride. Yeah, the pride is wrong, but pride of self-worth is not wrong. Of who you are in Jesus. This having nothing means humility. Tell your neighbor the devil is a liar. None of that is in God's word. You can be broke and be prideful. Humility and poverty are not the same thing. [01:04:05] (33 seconds) #PrideInChrist
money is not evil. It's a tool. Loving it is evil. God wants you to have it, but he doesn't want you to be owned by it. He wants you to be generous and amplify his kingdom. He wants you to be blessed so you could be a blessing so you can be generous, but he doesn't want to endorse greed in your life. He wants you to give. He's not asking you to live broke. [01:05:20] (24 seconds) #ToolNotEvil
God wants us to have more than enough, not to hoard but to help, not to brag but to bless. God wants us to give and be generous. Know that money does not define you. I want to say that loud and clear. Money does not define you. God does. But we got to guard our hearts because finances can quickly become one of the greatest sources of stress in our lives. [01:07:07] (29 seconds) #GenerousNotDefinedByMoney
notice, he doesn't say he's going to give you wealth. He says he's going to give you the power to get it. What does power mean? Ability, the strength, the creativity, the favor, the grace to build. God says, I will empower you to produce increase so my covenant is seen in the earth. He will give you the power to produce increase so that his covenant is seen in the earth. [01:09:25] (25 seconds) #PowerToProduce
see, that's the covenant favor of God. His unstoppable goodness directed towards you because you're living under the principles of his word. And his word is unbreakable. His promises are unbreakable. You do your part, God will do his part. It's God choosing you. Him covering you. He carrying you. It's not by chance, boo. It's covenant. [01:17:45] (28 seconds) #CovenantFavor
when you understand that what you're really working for, excellence isn't an option. Why? Because your work becomes your worship. And when you're excellent, even if your boss doesn't recognize it, God will. And he'll do whatever is necessary. God will elevate you. God will find somebody else to recruit you. God may release you to start your own thing. [01:35:56] (26 seconds) #WorkIsWorship
work is not simply how you earn your income. Work is your ministry to the community around you. It's how you're a blessing. It's how we're generous on all occasions. It's how we serve people. Work isn't a curse. It was a part of creation even before Adam and Eve were working. Yeah, they had to toil after they sinned. But before that, they were working. They were naming the animals. They were busy. Work isn't punishment. It's purpose. [01:41:08] (31 seconds) #WorkIsPurpose
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