23/03/2026
Youth Sunday was truly an atmosphere of glory—so powerful that even pictures couldn’t fully capture the depth of what God did.
From the Sunday School sessions to the opening prayer, praise and worship, the sermon, and through to the benediction, every moment was evidently Spirit-filled and impactful.
Pastor Moses Akande powerfully taught on the topic, FINANCIAL WISDOM, picking his Bible text from Acts 20:34.
The teaching centered on the importance of financial wisdom as a key to living a purposeful and impactful life. It emphasized that financial wisdom goes beyond earning money—it involves the effective management of what one earns or possesses.
KEY INSIGHTS FROM THE MESSAGE
• Financial ignorance is worse than poverty. Ignorance limits growth, but knowledge empowers transformation.
• Financial wisdom is the ability to manage what you earn or own. Wealth is sustained through proper stewardship, not just accumulation.
• Kingdom impact is limited without financial capacity. Resources enhance your ability to advance God’s work.
• Be heavenly focused and earthly relevant—take responsibility and exercise dominion over your possessions.
KINGDOM PERSPECTIVE ON WEALTH
• The pursuit of purpose requires financial capacity, while Jesus provides salvation and eternity—but His principles guide prosperity.
• As believers, we are called to embrace life and godliness (2 Peter 1:3).
• The cure for ignorance is knowledge.
• In (2 Kings 4), God multiplies what you already have—there must be something in your hand.
• Wisdom combined with power produces speed—both are essential for progress.
• You don’t pray yourself out of what you behave yourself into—discipline and responsibility are key (Deut. 8:18; Hosea 4:6).
• It is the management of money that makes a man rich.
WEALTH PRINCIPLES
1. Universal Principles
• Be a producer—provide solutions to needs around you.
• Hard work is essential.
2. Exclusive Principles
• Back up your life with power and prepare for opportunities. Power creates opportunities; capacity sustains them.
• Relationships are invaluable currency—they open doors money cannot.