🚨 The Wealth of the Wicked & the Kingdom Shift 🚨
Here is some food for thought as you go into the weekend, starting with a dynamic quote by Earl Pitts : “The wealth of the wicked will not come to the righteous in full measure, until the wealth of the righteous is IN the Kingdom.” Most believers quote the promise from Proverbs 13:22 — "The wealth of the wicked is laid up for the righteous." But here's a Kingdom truth we often miss: 👉 God will not release the full measure of wicked wealth until righteous wealth has first been realigned back into the Kingdom. Its part of Kingdom Protocol and based on Covenant. Why? Because wealth must be governed. Stewarded. Sanctified. When the righteous are still managing wealth using Babylonian systems, trusting credit over covenant, and living on "disposable income" rather than investable increase, we disqualify ourselves from becoming conduits of Kingdom finance. 🔍 Let’s break it down: 🎤 The Kingdom is a System It’s not just a spiritual idea—it’s an economic system with laws, principles, and governance (see Matthew 6:33). Until we seek first that system and operate within it, we're out of alignment. ⚔ Transfer Requires Capacity God won’t release billions into vessels that still think in thousands. He’s not unjust. A transfer without transformation would destroy the righteous (see Luke 5:37–38). 🔥 Righteous Money Must First Be Redeemed Your wealth must first enter into covenant through tithes, offerings, and assignments. Until your personal economy is consecrated, you're not yet positioned to steward someone else’s. That's where the Closed Circle concept comes in where you finally answer the question: "How much is enough?" ⚔ Spiritual Infrastructure Precedes Financial Increase Just like Joseph built storehouses before the wealth of Egypt came under his control, you must have your Kingdom structure—business, stewardship, assignments—in place. 🔥 Challenge to You Today: Where is your wealth? Is it still managed by Babylon (debt, consumption, lack)? Or have you transitioned it into Kingdom protocols—multiplication, stewardship, and divine assignment?