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kingdom wealth pioneers
Lately I’ve been reflecting on what Kingdom wealth and other folks perspective about it. Kingdom wealth isn’t about how much we have, but how faithfully we steward what God gives us. “It is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful” (1 Corinthians 4:2). How has God been shaping your understanding of wealth and stewardship lately?
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@James Prokop I agree with you man, but I'm concern about kingdom wealth pioneers or we can say it this way, kingdom wealth steward, on this note it's basically having a working understand and mindset that we are steward to the resources God has given or entrusted to us for the purpose of establishing his kingdom and his will here in here. To support my claim God's word reveals that through prosperity shall my kingdom be established.
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@YeS J That’s such a great question. I believe the right understanding starts with stewardship over ownership recognizing that God is the source and we are managers. The mindset is obedience before outcomes, faithfulness before increase, and wisdom to handle growth at each stage. When our hearts stay aligned, the blessing doesn’t become the burden.
Let every other god fade away.
Good evening brethren, I felt in my spirit that someone needed this word of exhortation, Not just the obvious ones… but the subtle ones we don’t always call out. The pressure to have it all figured out. The need for approval. The hustle that slowly replaces trust. The backup plans we cling to instead of faith. Sometimes it’s not that we stop believing in God we just start relying on other things more. This has been a personal check for me lately: What am I leaning on when things feel uncertain? What gets my first attention, my first trust, my first response? I’m learning that surrender isn’t weakness it’s alignment. So I’m praying this, and maybe you are too: Lord, let every other god fade away every distraction, every false source of security, every silent idol. What’s one thing you’ve had to consciously release or realign lately? Feel free and Let’s talk about it and I believe God will grant us a peaceful response at the end of it. Amen
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@James Prokop that's the reason it's called a calling and some will also call it ministry. It's not manmade but God made. And the word of God say the ways of God are not the ways of man , so you are right about that, if the calling is from God, then it might not align with what we want. Secondly if one is privilege to be called into the business of God's it becomes necessary to wait in him for help to accomplish it according to his will, it's will be hard when we try to run the things of God with our resources or strength. But with God all things are possible to him that believes.
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@James Prokop our God is a God of principle, the kingdom of God is built on principle and only those that will align themselves to this principle will get tangible result. Just like when a farmer sow, he reaps what he sown, so is God's principle, if anyone dares to align his or herself to them then result is guaranteed.
the will of God is thanksgiving always
A while back, I caught myself thanking God only after things worked out. But one season, nothing seemed to move. Prayers felt quiet. Progress felt slow. And honestly, I didn’t feel very, thankful. One day I decided to thank God anyway, not because everything was perfect, but because I realized He had already been faithful before and that hadn’t changed. Slowly, my perspective shifted. The situation didn’t change overnight, but my heart did. Peace came first. Clarity followed. Then momentum. Thanksgiving has a way of realigning us. It reminds us that even in waiting seasons, there’s still something to acknowledge, learn from, and grow through. Curious to hear from you fellow brother and sister in Christ, What’s something you’re grateful for right now, even if life isn’t exactly where you want it to be? Has gratitude ever changed your outlook in a tough season? Let’s share and encourage one another.
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@James Prokop Hey James man, it's nice meeting with you, I see you're a Coach, what do coach?
A retune of O Come All Ye Faithful
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