Let’s get a frame of reference for terms I’ll be discussing in this series. Here’s what I mean when I say “Kingdom Principle”
Kingdom Principle
- When put into practice Kingdom principles facilitates righteousness, peace and joy. (Romans 14:17)
- Kingdom principles run by rules set by God and so can work without acknowledging God. To say it another way, people of the world are more shrewd than people in the kingdom (Luke 16:8-9) and they use these principles for their own benefit. I’m not copying them, they’re using kingdom principles even without acknowledging the source.
- We see Kingdom principles in nature, they work in life, in ministry and in finances. We’ll be focused on how they work out in finances.
- Kingdom principles are walked out in faith, since faith is what pleases God. (Hebrews 11:6)
I’ll be focussing on how theses Kingdom principles apply to our finances because Jesus said:
Luke 16:10-12
“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own?
It’s essential we know how to handle our finances. We have too many lies we believe about money or our lack of it. These are strongholds in our thinking that keep us from experiencing all God has for us in this life.
Abundance Is a principal that needs to be adopted when people move from mentality of poverty or a mentality of scarcity to mentality of blessing
Blessing Boundaries A Biblical or Prophetic limit to God’s blessing.
Generosity The key of generosity is actually to principal of Worship.
Storehouse A storehouse is a place where you store up your revenue so that divine blessing will increase.
Sowing The time and money you invest in where God tells you or where you see good soil that is beyond the time and money you invest in your home church. Sowing is giving.
Reaping The work of receiving 30, 50 or 100 times what you’ve sown. Reaping is receiving.
There’s a lot to get through and I’m taking my time because I want your discussion as we go along. So please leave your comments below.