MARCH 2025 | Edition 9 | Settlement in Business through Impartation
Beloved in Christ,
As we step into the month of March, I declare that this shall be a season of impartation—a time when the Word of God will take deep root in our lives and businesses. This year, God has spoken to us about settlement, and in this edition, I want to share some foundational principles to help you establish your business in divine order.
How Do You Receive the Word of God in Church?
The Word of God is life-changing, but how you receive it determines its impact on your life. There are three ways you must receive the Word:
- By Faith – The Bible says, “The word did not profit them because they did not mix it with faith” (Hebrews 4:2). The enemy will always challenge God’s Word with doubt, but you must resist overthinking and simply believe! When God speaks, take Him at His Word.
- By Speaking – Faith is released through your words. Just as the woman with the issue of blood “said to herself” (Matthew 9:21), you must speak the promises of God over your life and business. Stop confessing impossibilities and start declaring victory. Your price tag is heavenly!
- By Practicing the Word – The Bible commands us to be doers of the Word and not hearers only (James 1:22). When you see yourself in the mirror of the Word, believe it and act on it. Every morning, make it your priority to magnify the Lord, for He delights in the prosperity of His people (Psalm 35:27).
Lessons from the Marketplace
Through my journey in business and ministry, I have learned key principles about financial success. If you are to thrive in the marketplace, you must understand these three foundational elements:
The Three Forms of Money
- Money is a Tool – Like a hammer, money is useful but money is not the ultimate goal. Use it wisely to build what matters.
- Money is a Trust – “If you are not faithful with unrighteous mammon, who will entrust you with true riches?” (Luke 16:11-12). God watches how we handle money before entrusting us with greater kingdom resources.
- Money is a Test – Be careful of greed and the love of money, for they lead to destruction (1 Timothy 6:9-10). Instead of pursuing wealth, pursue your God-given vision, and the resources will follow.
Building a Business with Kingdom Principles
Every successful business must have these three key elements:
- Foundation – Your faith in God is the bedrock of everything you do. Practice integrity, honor God through tithing and giving, and let your business be a testimony of His faithfulness.
- Structure – A thriving business requires order. Know your income, tithe with understanding, and practice financial discipline. Losses happen, but resilience and strategy will keep you standing. Work smart, be original, and aim for excellence in all you do.
- Roof – Your business must cover your personal, family, and church responsibilities. Never neglect yourself, your loved ones, or your spiritual walk in pursuit of wealth. Enjoy what God has given you, for life is not a rehearsal—it is happening now!
The Seven People to Avoid in Business
To build a sustainable business, you must avoid certain people. Be cautious of:
- The Lazy – They lack drive and slow down progress.
- The Unfaithful – If they cannot be trusted, they will compromise your business.
- The Gossipers – “A gossip separates close friends” (Proverbs 16:28). They bring division and strife.
- The Thieves – Anyone who steals once will do it again.
Let him that stole steal no more: but rather let him labor, working with his hands the thing which is good, that he may have to give to him that needeth. (Ephesians 4:28).
- The Ungrateful – Those who do not appreciate opportunities will not value them. And Remember ungratefulness is a sign of the end times.
2Timothy 3:1-3; But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2 People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy
- Those who lack Integrity– Integrity is key to longevity in business.
- The Envious – Those who constantly compete with you instead of supporting you will never celebrate your success.
Final Word & Call to Prayer
Beloved, God is calling us to prayer! As we embark on this season of impartation, I urge you to engage in prayer like never before. The secret to divine settlement in business is found in seeking the Lord earnestly. Prayer is work, and prayer works!
May this month be one of divine breakthroughs, wisdom, and favor in your business. Stay rooted in faith, walk in integrity, and let God establish the work of your hands!
In His Service,
Bishop Peter Ndungu
General Overseer, Overcoming Faith Church
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