Principles for Wealth Accumulation
Monday, 18th August, 2025
“Every man also to whom God hath given riches and wealth, and hath given him power to eat thereof....” - Ecclesiastes 5:19 KJV
Riches and wealth are different. Riches are visible (material) things that depreciate over time such as vehicles, clothes, wrist watches and so on. Wealth can be defined by the amount of time you'd survive without downgrading your lifestyle if your regular income suddenly stopped. Wealth appreciates over time— it doesn’t lose value and it’s often invisible.
Here are three principles to help you:
1. Find the Best Platform for the Manifestation of God’s Blessing
Unless you find a platform to manifest what God has blessed you with (what God endowed in you) you can’t become wealthy (Genesis 30 and 31). Even if you're working for someone else, it's essential to have a side endeavor or passion project that you own and drive.
2. Know What Works for You
Every person is good and unique at something. Thus, it’s vital to know the areas you are good at since it’s in your exception in those areas that will attract wealth towards you (1 Samuel 18:25-27). Don’t be a copy-cats in life; pursue the uniqueness in you.
3. Take Advantage of the Windows of Supply
God grants each one of us some windows of grace and abundance at a certain season in our lives. Therefore, it’s wise to gather and keep during such times (Proverbs 6:6-8).
PRAYER:
Thank You so much, Father, for Your wisdom. I will apply these principles for my progress. I am geared up for wealthy making to the glory of your name. Poverty is not worthy celebrating and I hate it with passion. In Jesus name, Amen!

