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The Saved & Mammon – Faithfulness in Earthly Wealth.
We were reminded that faith doesn’t excuse irresponsibility. God calls us to be both spiritual and sensible — prayerful yet productive.
If you keep holding on to God’s Word without seeing results, you may be violating His principles. Grace doesn’t cancel diligence; it empowers it.
Here are some key points from the sermon:
📌 Heaven is assured, but everything else requires stewardship.
(Proverbs 24:3–6)
Success, progress, and prosperity don’t happen automatically — they respond to wisdom and discipline.
📌 God created us as His representatives on earth.
(Genesis 2:15)
Depending on God for everything without taking responsibility may look spiritual, but it’s actually irresponsible. Faith is not passivity; it’s partnership with God.
📌 Miracles were never designed to replace principles.
They are divine interventions, not shortcuts to avoid hard work or consistency. True faith applies wisdom daily.
📌 It’s not God or science — God works through science.
He is the Creator of systems, knowledge, and discovery. Faith and intelligence were never meant to be opposites.
📌 90% of life’s problems are solved by principles, not miracles.
Pray fervently, but also study, plan, and work diligently. Prophetic advantage gives you foresight — wisdom to discern times and seasons. (1 Chronicles 12:32)
📌 Master money, don’t serve it.
(Proverbs 21:20)
Plan for the future, save diligently, and resist the urge to show off. Having money doesn’t mean you can afford everything. Choose to be rich, not look rich.
📌 Have a healthy caution towards wealth.
(Proverbs 23:5)
Even when planning, remember that not everything will go as planned — wisdom prepares for setbacks and learns from them.
✨ Faithfulness is stewardship.
God blesses those who combine prayer with prudence, faith with foresight, and passion with principles.
Walk in balance: pray hard, plan wisely, and work excellently.
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The Saved & Mammon – Faithfulness in Earthly Wealth.
We were reminded that faith doesn’t excuse irresponsibility. God calls us to be both spiritual and sensible — prayerful yet productive.
If you keep holding on to God’s Word without seeing results, you may be violating His principles. Grace doesn’t cancel diligence; it empowers it.
Here are some key points from the sermon:
📌 Heaven is assured, but everything else requires stewardship.
(Proverbs 24:3–6)
Success, progress, and prosperity don’t happen automatically — they respond to wisdom and discipline.
📌 God created us as His representatives on earth.
(Genesis 2:15)
Depending on God for everything without taking responsibility may look spiritual, but it’s actually irresponsible. Faith is not passivity; it’s partnership with God.
📌 Miracles were never designed to replace principles.
They are divine interventions, not shortcuts to avoid hard work or consistency. True faith applies wisdom daily.
📌 It’s not God or science — God works through science.
He is the Creator of systems, knowledge, and discovery. Faith and intelligence were never meant to be opposites.
📌 90% of life’s problems are solved by principles, not miracles.
Pray fervently, but also study, plan, and work diligently. Prophetic advantage gives you foresight — wisdom to discern times and seasons. (1 Chronicles 12:32)
📌 Master money, don’t serve it.
(Proverbs 21:20)
Plan for the future, save diligently, and resist the urge to show off. Having money doesn’t mean you can afford everything. Choose to be rich, not look rich.
📌 Have a healthy caution towards wealth.
(Proverbs 23:5)
Even when planning, remember that not everything will go as planned — wisdom prepares for setbacks and learns from them.
✨ Faithfulness is stewardship.
God blesses those who combine prayer with prudence, faith with foresight, and passion with principles.
Walk in balance: pray hard, plan wisely, and work excellently.

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