Faith Today Newsletter 21

Kingdom Principles on Finances –Part 2 | June 22, 2025

“Build houses and settle down; plant gardens and eat what they produce.”  Jeremiah 29:5 NIV

Dear Beloved,

Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we continue in this powerful series on
Kingdom Principles on Finances, I want to encourage you to remember that God is not silent about your money, wealth and financial well-being. In this year of Settlement, it is the will of God that you settle even in your finances.

In Jeremiah 29, God speaks to His children while in captivity, commanding them to build and settle. That word is still alive today. You may not have seen what you hoped for yet, but now is the time to build, to own, and to settle.

“You can start as a tenant, but you will not end as one. Begin to dream the house you will sleep in.”

1. Settlement Begins on the Inside

Settlement isn’t just about where you live. It’s about a decision you make in your heart. You first settle in your mindset before you settle in your physical environment.

May you receive the grace to own and build.

2. Think Like a Builder, Not a Tenant

God told His people to stop pitching tents and start building. In the same way, I challenge you: Think like a builder. Upgrade your mindset. Raise your capacity.

“You can’t build something permanent on something you don’t own.”

3. Your Spirituality Must Reflect in Your Finances

We don’t just attend church we build houses, raise families, and create generational wealth. Our God is a God of completion, and His desire is that you enjoy the fruit of your labor.

“Wealth and riches will be in his house, and his righteousness endures forever.” — Psalm 112:3

4. Break the Poverty Mentality

The poverty mindset makes you settle for less, doubt your worth, and shrink your dreams. But God is not the God of small dreams. He’s the God of abundance!

“Your background does not define your destiny.”

Begin to see yourself owning, thriving, and empowering others. Upgrade your thinking and God will match it with divine increase.

5. Practice Faith, Responsibility, and Work

The Word tells us to live a quiet life, working with our hands and not being a burden to others. Yes, prophesy over your life—but also plan, structure, and take action.

“Stop being a burden—become a blessing.”

Set goals, write them down, and pursue them. Fight for your destiny. Believe God for bigger.

Declarations to Speak Over Your Life

  • I am not a beggar—I am a builder.
  • Wealth and riches will be found in my house.
  • My children will rise and be mighty in the land.
  • I will not die poor. I will live to glorify God.
  • I am blessed in the city and in the field.

Final Thoughts

The difference between the rich and poor is often the ability to see opportunities. What you see determines what you seize.

“If you can see your life changing, it will surely change.”

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