Introduction: Kingdom wealth is not only money, it also includes: Divine favor, peace and fulfillment, influence and opportunities, spiritual strength and material provision.
👉 service positions a child of God for blessing. Therefore, service is investment in God’s kingdom. (Gen 22:16-17)
The foundation of all wealth (Duet 8:18)
Wealth originates from God: wealth is not based on your hardworking, connections or ideas but on divine empowerment.
Wealth has kingdom purpose: To advance God’s agenda on earth – Zech 1:17
Kingdom Service is the only thing that activates the covenant of wealth creation: Therefore, when you serve, you align with God’s plan. (Job 36:11)
👉Kingdom wealth flows from relationship, not mere labor. (Luke 5:1-7)
- The first key to wealth (is to seek the kingdom of God first) Mtt 6:33.
👉 What does it mean?
Prioritize God’s work over personal work. (John 4:34)
Honoring kingdom commitments above any other commitments. Making service in God’s house a lifestyle. (Luk 2:36-37, Acts 3:1-2)
Once you align with kingdom agenda, success follows automatically. (1Kings 3:3-10)
- Second key to wealth (is faithfulness in service)
Luke 19:17. And he said unto him, Well, thou good servant: because thou hast been faithful in a very little, have thou authority over ten cities.
Faithfulness in little qualifies you for much, (which is wealth).
Kingdom wealth responds to:
✅ Consistency (Prov 22:29)
✅Loyalty: standing firm even without human appreciation
✅Dependability and reliability, (God always trust those who remain steady
👉Take note: no matter how much you pray for increase once you neglect consistency in service, it won’t produce. (2Kings 4:1-7)
- Third key (Giving as kingdom partner)
Giving makes you a stakeholder in God’s work (always give your Time, Skill, Resources and Financial support)
👉 when you give, you activate spiritual harvest. (Luk 6:38)
Things that block kingdom wealth
- Wrong motives: serving only for gains (Acts 5:1-5) Pride in service (God blesses the humble) (James 4:6) Spiritual inconsistency (Gen 49:4, James 1:4)
- Impatience: harvest requires time, remember that service is a seed, faithfulness is the water and it is God that brings harvest. (Heb 10:36)
Conclusion As you get committed, doors would be opened for you, favor comes, resources flow and impact will expand.