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Bible MILLIONAIRE Reveals How to MAKE MONEY God's Way! - Myron Golden || BEST ADVICE FOR 2025Divine Blueprint for Abundant Wealth

Ladies and gentlemen, let me make something crystal clear from the start. God is not broke. Heaven is not in a recession. And you were not born to struggle financially for the rest of your life. The devil is a liar. And the truth is God has a divine blueprint for wealth. And it's laid out from Genesis to Revelation. Today, I'm about to reveal how to make money God's way. You've been told that money is the root of all evil. That's a lie from the pit of hell. The Bible says the love of money is the root of all evil, not money itself. If money was evil, why would God bless Abraham with gold and silver? Why would he promise to open the windows of heaven and pour out a blessing you don't have room to receive? Why would Jesus say in John 10:10, "I am come that they might have life and have it more." God doesn't have a problem with you having money. He has a problem with money having you. You see, most people are chasing transactions, but God wants to give you revelation because wealth doesn't start in your wallet. It starts in your mind. Until your thinking changes, your income can't grow. Romans 12:2 says, "Be transformed by the renewing of your mind." That means God can't transform your finances until he first transforms your thinking. If you still believe wealth is for them and not for you, you've already rejected your inheritance. You've got to stop thinking like a slave in Egypt and start thinking like royalty in the kingdom. Now, let's get into divine economics. God operates by laws and one of those laws is seed time and harvest. As long as the earth remains, seed time and harvest shall not cease. If you want to reap, you've got to sew. Stop praying for a harvest in a field where you've never planted a seed. That's not faith. That's foolishness. You got to release what's in your hand so God can release what's in his. Money is a seed. Time is a seed. Skill is a seed. And when you sew it with faith and obedience, God multiplies it with power and purpose. But don't miss this. Your gift is the delivery system God gave you to produce wealth. Proverbs 18:16 says, "A man's gift makes room for him and brings him before great men." Your gift is not optional. It's essential. You're not broke because you lack opportunity. You're broke because you buried your gift. Unwrap that divine deposit God placed in you and package it with excellence. Then take that gift to the marketplace. Solve real problems and watch wealth chase you down. When you solve big problems, you attract big provision. Business is not separate from the kingdom. Business is ministry when done God's way. Serving people is holy. Solving problems is sacred. Excellence is spiritual. Jesus worked as a carpenter before he preached a single sermon. That means before he built the church, he built tables. Why? Because work was worship. And providing value to others honors God. So don't apologize for your prices. Don't discount your anointing. Charge what you're worth and deliver more than they expect. That's kingdom business. And finally, none of this works without obedience. You can have the strategy, the system, the skill, but if you don't move when God says move, you'll miss your moment. In Luke 5, Peter fished all night and caught nothing. But Jesus said, "Cast your net on the other side." Peter obeyed and the Bible says they pulled in so many fish, the nets began to break. When you follow divine instruction, you access divine overflow. One word from God can make you more money in one day than your job could in one year. So I came to tell you, stop begging, start building. Stop doubting. Start declaring. You don't need a miracle. You need movement. Because the same God who gave Solomon wisdom, who gave Joseph strategy, who gave Esther influence, and who gave David leadership, has given you a gift. And if you align your faith with action, your gift with excellence, and your money with mission, you'll make money God's way, and you'll never be broke another day in your life. Now, go build, go sew, go obey, and go prosper for the glory of God. God is not against wealth. He's against greed. That distinction is everything. Because for too long, people have equated poverty with holiness, as if being broke is somehow a badge of righteousness. But nowhere in scripture does God glorify lack. In fact, he calls himself El Shadai, the God of more than enough. Not Elchipo, the God of barely getting by. God's desire has always been to bless his people abundantly. Not just for their sake, but so they can be a blessing to others. Look at Abraham. The Bible says he was very rich in cattle, silver, and gold. Not just rich, very rich. And yet God called Abraham his friend. Look at Isaac. He sowed in famine and reaped a hundfold in the same year because the Lord blessed him. Solomon, God gave him so much wealth and wisdom that kings from around the world traveled just to witness it. If wealth was wicked, why would God put it in the hands of the righteous? But here's the key. God doesn't mind you having money as long as money doesn't have you. Greed is when money becomes your master instead of your servant. Greed is when the pursuit of wealth replaces the pursuit of purpose. Greed is when you forget the source and idolize the resource. That's what God is against. Because greed blinds you. It twists your values. It makes you step over people to chase profit. And it disconnects you from the very reason God empowered you in the first place to steward, to serve, and to build his kingdom. wealth in the hands of the righteous becomes a weapon against injustice. It feeds the hungry. It funds missions. It opens doors for influence and impact. God wants his people to have wealth so they can influence systems and shift culture. But he wants to make sure your character is strong enough to carry what he's trying to give you. That's why he'll test your heart before he fills your hands. He'll see if you can tithe when it's tight before he trusts you with overflow. Because if you can't handle $1000 without getting arrogant, you're not ready for $1000. So no, God isn't against wealth. He authored it. He owns the cattle on a thousand hills. He paved streets with gold in heaven. And you think he wants you scraping by on earth? Not a chance. But he is against greed because greed disconnects you from gratitude. And wealth without gratitude becomes a curse instead of a blessing. Stay submitted. Stay generous. And let God bless you. Not so you can flex, but so you can flow in purpose and fund the vision he's given you. Wealth starts with a revelation, not a transaction. If you think money begins in your bank account, you've already missed the foundation. Real wealth begins in your mind. Specifically, when your mind catches up to what God already said about you. The problem isn't that people are underpaid. The problem is that they're undervalued. Starting with how they value themselves. And that value shift doesn't come from getting a check. It comes from receiving a word. Until your inner identity is transformed. Your outer reality can't change. That's why Romans 12:2 doesn't say be transformed by getting more clients. It says be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Because until you see yourself the way God sees you, anointed, appointed, equipped, and called, you'll keep settling for scraps when you were born for overflow. Your enemy doesn't fight you because of your paycheck. He know he fights you because of your potential. He knows that once you get a revelation of who you are in Christ and what you're capable of creating through faith and obedience, he's lost control over your income. Look at the prodigal son. He didn't become broke the moment he spent the money. He was broke the moment he forgot who he was. He said, "Make me like one of your hired servants." It's a poverty mentality. But when he came to himself, that's the moment of revelation. He returned to the father and step back into provision. You don't need a better job to prosper. You need a better perspective. Because until you believe you're worthy of wealth, you'll keep pushing it away in the name of humility or religion. Right? Wealth doesn't follow hustle. Wealth follows clarity. People are grinding, burning out, chasing every opportunity. Yet nothing shifts. Why? Because without revelation, your activity lacks direction. One word from God can unlock more income than a decade of striving. When Peter obeyed Jesus and cast his net where Jesus told him, he pulled in so much fish the net started to break. That wasn't hustle. That was obedience to divine instruction. Revelation led to acceleration to our morning. You don't attract wealth just by working harder. You attract wealth by aligning with your assignment. You discover your God-given gift. You gain the confidence that it's valuable. And you start showing up in the marketplace with boldness, knowing that what you carry is worth compensation. That boldness doesn't come from your resume. It comes from revelation. God put something inside me that solves problems, serves people, and brings him glory. So if you want to change your financial reality, don't start with a sale. Start with a scripture. Don't look for a client. Look for clarity. Get in the word. Get in prayer. Get revelation. Because when your mind levels up, your money has no choice but to follow. The law of seed time and harvest still works. It's not just an agricultural principle. It's a kingdom principle and it governs every area of increase in your life. From Genesis 8:22, God makes it clear, as long as the earth remains, seed time and harvest shall not cease. That means this law is eternal. Doesn't matter what the economy looks like. It doesn't matter who's in office. It doesn't matter what your background is or how broke your family was. If you learn to operate by the law of sewing and reaping, you will rise. People pray for harvest but never plant seed. They cry out for abundance but hold on tight to every dollar, every moment, every gift, afraid to let go. But God's system doesn't work by clenching. It works by releasing. Because whatever you release in faith, God multiplies by grace. You can't expect a harvest if you never sowed in the first place. That's not faith. That's spiritual entitlement. And heaven doesn't respond to pity. It responds to principle. Seowing isn't just about money, though money is part of it. Your time is a seed. Your effort is a seed. Your faith is a seed. Your words are seeds. And every seed produces after its kind. If you sow excellence, you reap favor. If you sow generosity, you reap abundance. If you sow consistency, you reap momentum. The question isn't whether the harvest works. The question is what are you sewing and where are you s? A farmer doesn't just throw seed on concrete and hope for the best. He prepares the ground. He knows the season. He expects a return. That's how you have to treat your sewing. Don't just give randomly. Don't just work aimlessly. Ask God for strategy. Sew into good ground. Sew into people, opportunities, and assignments that align with your purpose. And when you sew, sew with expectation. Don't just give to give. Give to grow. Because your seed might leave your hand, but it never leaves your life. It goes into your future where it multiplies and meets you again in harvest form. There's a reason why the enemy fights your seed. He doesn't fight what's in your hand. He fights what it could become. One seed can break generational poverty. One seed can open doors no man can shut. One seed can shift your business, your family, your ministry. But you have to trust the process. You have to believe that when God said, "Give, and it shall be given to you, pressed down, shaken together, and running over," he meant it. The system works if you work the system. But too many people abort their harvest by digging up their seed with doubt. They sew in faith on Sunday and cancel it with fear on Monday. You can't sew one day and complain the next. You have to stay in faith, water that seed with prayer, and wait for God's timing because the harvest doesn't come the moment you plant it. But if you don't quit, it will come. So here's the truth. You're not stuck. You're not broke. You're just in seed time. And if you'll honor the process, protect your seed, and keep your eyes on the promise, the harvest has no choice but to find you. Your gift is God's wealth delivery system. Not your job, not your boss, not the economy. Your gift, that means the key to your financial future isn't in someone else's hands. It's in yours. God designed it that way on purpose. He deposited something unique inside of you before you ever took your first breath. And he didn't put that gift there so it could stay buried under insecurity, fear, or the opinions of others. He put it there to make room for you in the world. And to release provision through your purpose. Proverbs 18:16 says, "A man's gift makes room for him and brings him before great men." Notice it doesn't say your education makes room. It doesn't say your resume makes room. It doesn't say your hustle makes room. It says your gift, the thing God uniquely designed you to do. That's what unlocks access, favor, and wealth. You don't get wealthy by doing what everyone else is doing. You get wealthy by doing what only you were created to do. But here's the problem. Most people are waiting for money to show up before they start operating in their gift. That's backward. You've got to release the gift first and the money follows. Your gift is the seed. Money is the fruit. So if you're not seeing financial fruit, the question is, have you fully activated your gift? Are you sharpening it? Are you packaging it? Are you offering it to the world with excellence and boldness? Your gift is valuable, but it's your responsibility to develop it. You've got to become world class at what God gave you. David had a gift with a sling, but he didn't show up to Goliath with a weak wrist. He trained in the field. He practiced on lions and bears before he faced a giant. That means your obscurity is not a punishment. It's preparation. God is developing your skill set so that when your gift brings you before great men, you'll be ready. And don't miss this. Your gift isn't just for church. It's for the marketplace. It's for culture. It's for global impact. When you monetize your gift, you're not being greedy. You're being strategic. You're positioning yourself to fund the vision God gave you without begging anybody for help. God wants you to be so successful in your gift that you don't need to ask for permission or depend on donations to do his work. Your gift funds your assignment. But if you don't value your gift, the world won't either. You've got to believe that what you carry is worth charging for. Not because you're greedy, but because you're a steward. Free has never changed the world. Impact comes from people who understand that their gift is their assignment and their assignment is worth investing in. You owe it to God, to the people you're called to serve, and to yourself to take your gift seriously. When you finally stop discounting your anointing, when you finally stop hiding behind humility and you step boldly into the arena with your gift in full operation, wealth will begin to flow. Why? Because people pay for value. And God gave you value in the form of a gift that solves real problems. And where there's a problem solved, there's a transaction made. And where there's a transaction, there's increase. So stop looking for a raise and start raising the standard of your gift. Because that gift is the delivery system God uses to transfer wealth into your life and through your life into others. Would you like help turning this message into a content series or monetization framework based on someone's unique gift? Business is ministry when done God's way. Too many people have separated the sacred from the secular. Like ministry only happens behind a pulpit and business is just a worldly grind. That mindset is not only outdated, it's unbiblical. The truth is anything you do that serves people, solves problems, and honors God is ministry. And business when aligned with the principles of the kingdom is one of the most powerful forms of ministry on earth. Look at Jesus. Before he ever preached a sermon, performed a miracle, or called disciples, he was in business. He worked as a carpenter. He created with his hands. He built solutions. That means before he taught in the temple, he operated in the marketplace. Why? Because business wasn't beneath him. It was part of his preparation. It taught him excellence. It trained him in service. It developed his discipline. And it connected him to the very people he would later call into the kingdom. You don't have to be a pastor to be in ministry. If you run a business that brings order out of chaos, that adds value, that uplifts, that provides solutions, you're in ministry. If you pay your team on time, operate with integrity, serve your clients well, and build something that reflects God's excellence, you're doing something holy. Ministry isn't just laying hands. Sometimes it's cutting checks. Sometimes it's mentoring your staff. Sometimes it's creating jobs in communities that need hope and opportunity. That is kingdom work. God is not limited to the four walls of the church. In fact, he's raising up entrepreneurs, creators, and innovators who will take his glory into boardrooms, industries, and marketplaces. Your business becomes a vehicle for impact when you understand that profit and purpose are not enemies. They're partners. You don't have to choose between making money and making a difference. When you build God's way, you do both at the same time. Colossians 3:23 says, "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart as working for the Lord, not for men." That includes your business. When your standard is heaven's excellence, people notice. When you lead with love, when you solve with wisdom, when you deliver with integrity, that's ministry. And the fruit of that kind of business is favor, influence, and yes, increase. Don't apologize for making a profit. Profit is not a sin. In fact, it's proof that you've added value. The Bible says a laborer is worthy of their hire. God isn't glorified by you undercharging, overworking, and barely surviving. He's glorified when you create something so impactful that people want to invest in it. And you steward that increase with wisdom and generosity. So, stop hiding your business behind false humility. Stop shrinking back because it's not church work. If you're solving real problems, honoring God, and doing it with excellence, you're not just building a business. You're building the kingdom. And that's ministry at its finest. Obedience activates overflow. Not talent, not effort, not good intentions. Obedience. You can be gifted, smart, and hardworking, but if you're not aligned with what God told you to do, you're operating under your own power, and that has a limit. But when you obey, even when it doesn't make sense, even when it costs you comfort, even when it stretches your faith, that's when God releases supernatural provision. That's when the overflow begins. Look through scripture and you'll see a pattern. Every miracle of abundance was unlocked by obedience. The widow and two kings didn't see her oil multiply until she obeyed the prophet and gathered the vessels. Peter didn't catch the miraculous load of fish until he obeyed Jesus and cast the net on the other side. The five loaves and two fish didn't feed thousands until the disciples obeyed Jesus instructions to sit the people down and start distributing. It wasn't the resources that caused the overflow. It was the obedience to the word of God. God doesn't need what you think you lack. He needs your yes. He needs your trust. Because obedience is a test of faith. Sometimes it looks foolish. Sometimes it goes against logic. Sometimes God will tell you to sew when you feel like saving, to step out when you feel like staying put, to speak up when you feel like staying silent. But on the other side of that, obedience is always something bigger than what you let go of. Overflow isn't just about money. It's about living in the abundance of God's will. peace, favor, provision, open doors, divine connections. When you're in obedience, you're in position. And when you're in position, heaven backs you. Obedience puts a demand on the supernatural. It draws down provision you couldn't produce on your own. It opens doors no resume could have opened. It brings opportunities no network could have created because God honors obedience with evidence. Delayed obedience is still disobedience. And partial obedience is disobedience in disguise. You don't get overflow by picking and choosing what parts of God's instructions you want to follow. The blessing is in full obedience. And here's the truth. Obedience will often be uncomfortable. It will stretch you. It will challenge your pride. It will force you to trust when you want to control. But that stretching is where your capacity for overflow is built. God is not trying to take something from you. He's trying to get something to you. But he can't pour new wine into old wine skins. He can't release overflow into a life that refuses to move when he speaks. So if you're praying for increase, but not obeying the last instruction he gave you, the blockage isn't on God's side, it's on yours. Obedience is your seed. Overflow is your harvest. And when you step into radical obedience, even when it's risky, even when it's inconvenient, even when it's misunderstood, you unlock a level of provision that no hustle could ever earn. Because God blesses those who trust him enough to obey without seeing the whole plan without knowing all the outcomes and without needing anyone. So, if you're ready for overflow, check your obedience. What did God tell you to do that you haven't done yet? That's your key. Because your next level isn't waiting on another opportunity. It's waiting on your obedience. So, let me leave you with this. God never designed wealth to be something you chase. He designed it to be something you attract by walking in alignment with his word, his will, and his wisdom. You're not called to be broke, stuck, or barely getting by. You're called to reign, to rule, and to represent the kingdom with power, excellence, and integrity. But it starts with understanding that money is not your master. It's your servant. It's not your identity. It's a tool for your assignment. The moment you realize that wealth is spiritual before it's financial, that success begins with a renewed mind and an obedient heart, everything changes. Your gift makes room. Your seed creates harvest. Your business becomes ministry and your obedience activates the overflow. This isn't hype. It's heaven's order. And when you honor God's system, his system will honor you with results. So don't just hear this and get excited. Apply it. Don't wait for perfect conditions. Start now. Start where you are. Start with what you have. Because when you move in faith, God moves in power. And when you build wealth God's way, it doesn't just bless you, it blesses generations. Now go build, go sew, go serve.