God’s Power to Fulfill Your Needs – How To Prosper in God
Many individuals rely solely on worldly wisdom and human effort for success. However, the sources emphasize that God never intended for believers just to work a job. Instead, true prosperity flows from understanding God’s will, God’s way, and God’s why for wealth. Believers are called to tap into a supernatural system, recognizing they are not from Earth but from above.
This divine system is centered on the principle of self-production, enabling the body of Christ to take the lead in solving global problems.
The Foundation of Prosperity: God’s Will, Way, and Why
To genuinely prosper in God, three fundamental elements must be understood. When these three things are known, one can put something together and God will prosper them.
1. God’s Will: The Blessing of Fruitfulness
God’s will for prosperity is rooted in the “blessing of the Lord,” which “maketh rich, and he addeth no sorrow”. This blessing was first given to Adam for fruitfulness.
- Fruitfulness Defined: Fruitfulness means the ability to creatively bring forth a production by your spirit, by faith. Every individual possesses this creative potential.
- Transcending the Mind: Often, people rely on their natural minds, which may have “tapped out”. Prosperity, however, is activated when the spirit—not just the mind—plays a primary part in endeavors.
2. God’s Way: Self-Production, Not Scarcity
The true cause of poverty is the absence of self-production, not a lack of money or education. The spirit of the believer is designed to produce ideas and supplies.
- From Above: Believers possess the power of self-production in their spirit, allowing them to bring something from heaven and make it manifest on earth. This production involves taking solutions, supplies, systems, or strategies and bringing them into manifestation to better the lives of people.
- The 4D Realm: This provision exists in eternity, just above the visible world, referred to as the “4D realm”. God has all the supplies and a solution for every problem in this invisible realm.
- Producer vs. Resource: A job is meant to be a resource, not the definitive source of provision. Relying solely on a job can lead to captivity, much like Jacob working for Laban, who tried to keep him working to keep him in bondage. Jacob only broke free and truly prospered when he tapped into his creative ability and received an idea from the 4D realm.
- The Call to Innovate: To fulfill their God-given potential, believers must be creative. When individuals get “fed up” with their current circumstances, they must begin pulling on the 4D realm where provision is waiting.
3. God’s Why: Righteous Money to Help Others
The purpose of God’s prosperity is not for greed or selfish gain. The wealth is intended to be “righteous money” used for charitable donation and helping other people.
- Community Impact: The vision of this prosperity includes transformative community work, such as turning jails into boarding schools. The wealth is designed to meet the vast needs of communities, such as those in Chicago.
- Funding the Gospel: If the church lacks self-production and struggles to pay its own bills, it cannot fulfill its mandate to evangelize and teach others about this divine system. God wants to get provision to believers so they can go on mission fields loaded.
Activating the Spiritual Bank Account: Sowing and Withdrawing Wealth
God has a specific system for meeting the needs of believers, often described as a spiritual “bank deposit”.
- Sowing the Seed: When a believer sows a seed (giving to the poor or the church), God calculates the return (30, 60, or 100 fold) and drops it in the invisible in the spirit. The believer then becomes a “walking bank”.
- Making a Withdrawal: When a need arises, the believer must make a withdrawal from this spiritual deposit. This is done by putting a demand on the seed that has been sown. The ministry shared a testimony of receiving a substantial tax return miraculously increased to meet a specific need, demonstrating that God can cause money to manifest through various means.
- Supernatural Provision: God can produce money supernaturally, such as when Jesus produced money in a fish’s mouth to pay taxes.