Theme; Faith, Fairness, and Stewardship of Wealth
Scripture Focus; Devariym (Deuteronomy) 15:7–8, Halleluyah Scriptures
> “When there is a poor man with you, one of your brothers, within any of your gates in your land which π€π€π€
π€ your Elohim is giving you, do not harden your heart nor shut your hand from your poor brother, but you shall certainly open your hand to him, and certainly lend him enough for his need, whatever he needs.” — Devariym (Deuteronomy) 15:7–8, Halleluyah Scriptures π
Heavenly Father, Yahusha our Redeemer, open our hearts to divine understanding. Let fairness, compassion, and sacred stewardship flow like rivers through our lives. May we see wealth not as possession, but as a sacred trust meant to uplift and heal. Let Your light of wisdom guide our decisions, and may we walk in righteousness, humility, and peace.
Halleluyah.
π Sermon Message; Faith, Fairness, and Sacred Stewardship. In this divine season, we are reminded that wealth is not ownership. It is stewardship. Yahusha teaches us that abundance is a spiritual current, not merely currency. Faith aligns us with the universal flow of fairness. Sacred Economics, therefore, is not a new theory but a return to Elohim’s original design of balance, reciprocity, and compassion. Philosopher Aristotle once wrote that “fairness is equality in proportion.” This aligns perfectly with Yahusha’s law of giving. Each contributes and receives according to divine measure. True economics, like the Hebrew sh’mittah (release of debts every seven years)—reveals that freedom and fairness are intertwined. When wealth becomes a chain, it corrupts both giver and receiver. When it becomes a channel, it sanctifies both.
> “And Yahusha said, ‘Give, and it shall be given to you; a good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, shall be given into your lap.’” — Luqas (Luke) 6:38, Halleluyah Scripturesπ Economic justice, in sociology, studies structural poverty~the inequality embedded within our systems. Yet, spiritual science reveals something deeper; wealth flows through energy centers, the Chakras, as sacred conduits of balance. The Root Chakra (Muladhara) represents survival and material stability. When it is blocked, fear of lack dominates. Faith unblocks it. The Heart Chakra (Anahata) governs compassion and generosity; it is the center of ethical finance. When we give with love, we circulate divine energy. The Throat Chakra (Vishuddha) expresses truth in financial dealings, transparency and honesty in all stewardship. The Crown Chakra (Sahasrara) connects us to Yahusha’s infinite abundance, teaching that all wealth originates in divine Source. In the field of spiritual science, energy ~like economics~cannot be destroyed, only redirected. When wealth is hoarded, the spiritual current stagnates. When wealth is shared, it regenerates life, healing communities and harmonizing the chakric flow of the collective.
> “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but store up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” — Mattithyahu (Matthew) 6:19–20, Halleluyah Scripturesπ The philosopher Khalil Gibran said, “You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.” Sacred Economics calls us back to that truth, to see every transaction as a form of worship, every act of fairness as an offering to Elohim. > “The one who has pity on the poor lends to π€π€π€
π€, and He repays his deed.” — Mishlei (Proverbs) 19:17, Halleluyah Scripturesπ Wealth, then, is divine stewardship. A sacred rhythm between justice, generosity, and joy. Faith opens the heart to abundance, fairness keeps it pure, and stewardship multiplies it for generations. π Sociological Reflection;πͺ Structural Poverty and Moral Economics. In sociology, structural poverty is maintained by inequities in education, housing, and access to credit. Yahusha’s teachings challenge these systems, urging ethical finance. Debt forgiveness, community upliftment, and fair wages. Economic justice is not charity. It is correction of imbalance. Sacred Economics reminds us; when one is oppressed, the flow of abundance for all is interrupted.
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Yahusha, restore in us the spirit of sacred fairness. Cleanse our Root Chakra from fear, open our Heart Chakra to love, and crown our thoughts with divine stewardship. May our faith align with Your sacred law of abundance. Help us be faithful stewards of the blessings You have entrusted, using wealth as a tool for healing, liberation, and justice.
In Your holy Name we pray —
Halleluyah.
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✨ Scriptural References (Halleluyah Scriptures)
1. Devariym (Deuteronomy) 15:7–8
2. Luqas (Luke) 6:38
3. Mattithyahu (Matthew) 6:19–20
4. Mishlei (Proverbs) 19:17
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