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One of the products of wisdom is riches Pro. 3:13-18; 8:12,18. This means that wisdom is the mother of wealth. Wisdom could be defined as knowing what to do from God’s word and doing it Mat. 7;24-25. The question is, what is the instruction of God’s word that when obeyed makes rich? The practice of the covenant is the scriptural instruction that enriches Deu. 8:18.

Keys to a World of Financial Fortune.

  1. Be Spiritually Minded.

Being spiritually minded is to have a disposition towards the things of God and His kingdom. This gives access to God’s blessing, which makes for fortune Psa. 112:1- 3; Rms. 8:6; 3Jn. 2.

  1. Engage with Delight in Covenant Practice of Sowing and Reaping.

The covenant anchors on the law of seed time and harvest Gen. 8:22. Anyone who practices this, is guaranteed to break free from economic hardship into fortune Deu. 8:18; 2Cor. 9:6-8.

  1. Walk in Financial Integrity.

Integrity particularly in finance is vital to make the practice of the covenant work and deliver fortune Job 22:21-25. Financial unfaithfulness is a thief that robs people of true riches Zch. 5:1-4; Jer. 17:11; Lk. 16:10-11.

  1. Be Diligent at Work.

The covenant demands that we have a legit work; it is the channel through which the blessing of God that the covenant release gets through to us Psa. 1:3. The more diligent we are at work, the more the blessing and fortune Pro. 22:29.

  1. Be Committed to Being a Blessing.

As long as one is a channel of blessing to humanity, the blessing of God will keep flowing into one’s life Gen. 12:1-3. This means that we must remain committed to being a blessing in life to keep enjoying fortune Pro. 11:24-25; 1Tim. 6:17-19.

  1. Be Persistent in You Covenant Practice.

Covenant Practice is not a one-time affair, but one that occurs again and again Gal. 6:9. We don’t stop sowing until we are tired of reaping 1Cor. 15:58; Php. 4:15-19.

  1. Keep Thinking, Keep Speaking, Keep Rejoicing.

For the covenant of Fortune to deliver, believers must not think, speak like the world Psa. 34:12-14; Pro. 23:7. We must be thinking, speaking covenant-based words, and rejoicing to secure returns from our seeds sown Psa. 35:27; Mat. 12:36.

Fringe Benefits of the Covenant of Giving and Receiving.

The covenant of financial fortune does not give only financial fortune as returns; it includes things that money cannot buy.

  1. Engenders Peace.

Peace is vital to life and cannot be bought with money, but comes as a benefit of covenant practice 2Chr. 15:12,15; Pro. 10:22.

  1. Procures Favor.

Favor is the cure to struggle, toiling, and misfortune; it cannot be bought with money, but accessed through covenant walk Psa. 35:27; Psa. 102:13-15.

  1. Engenders Divine Health.

People can buy drugs, but not health; covenant practice guarantees sound health Psa. 41:1-2; Jn. 15:2.

Conclusion.

The choice to walk in the covenant is the escape route from the hardship of life Hab. 2:3. I encourage you to make that decision right now!

Salvation Prayer.

To anyone reading this who desires to give their life to Christ, pray this prayer out loud with me from your heart:

“Lord Jesus, I surrender my life to you today. Forgive me my sins; wash me with your blood. I believe you died for me; on the third day you rose again that I may be justified. Right now, I believe that my sins are forgiven; I’m justified by your blood; I’m born-again; I’m saved; I’m a child of God; I’m free from the power of sin to serve the living God. Thank you, Jesus, for receiving me; thank you Jesus for restoring me; thank you Jesus for saving me. Amen!”

Prayer.

  1. Father, as I walk in the covenant, I will walk in financial fortune from now on 8:18.

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