What if the wealth you’ve been praying for… is already within your reach?
Not somewhere far off.
Not waiting for a miracle drop.
But already present, in seed form, right in your life.
Before we talk about money, assets, or investments, we must address something deeper: identity.
Many people define wealth by what they have, or don’t have. But Scripture paints a different picture.
In Luke 15, the prodigal son thought wealth was material possession. He walked away from his father in search of it, only to discover that true wealth was never the inheritance; it was the relationship.
Your real wealth is your relationship with God.
As believers, wealth is first spiritual before it becomes material.
This shifts your mindset from scarcity to abundance.
Because if God is your source, then lack is never your identity.
If wealth is already within you, how do you bring it into manifestation?
The question is: what are you doing with your seed?
Here’s how to convert spiritual wealth into material wealth:
- Recognize the seed in your hand. Your skills. Your ideas. Your network. Your opportunities.
These are not small—they are seeds of wealth. - Put the seed in the right environment. A seed only grows when planted in the right soil.
- 3. Don’t consume all your harvest. Proverbs 21:20 warns against consuming everything.
Wealthy people don’t just earn—they preserve and multiply.
Saving, investing, and reinvesting are non-negotiable.
Respect the power of time. Galatians 6:9 reminds us not to grow weary in doing good.
Wealth is not instant. It is built.
Time is a key ingredient in multiplication.
Control Greed. Get-rich-quick schemes are often get-poor-quick traps.
Sustainable wealth requires patience, discipline, and wisdom.
One of the most powerful truths from the message is this:
God will never leave you without the basic resources needed to create wealth.
In 1 Kings 17 and 2 Kings 4, we see individuals who felt they had nothing—yet what they had was enough to trigger supernatural provision.
Your breakthrough is not in what you lack.
It is in what you already have.
True wealth is not just personal, it is communal.
Individual wealth can change a life.
But community wealth transforms generations.
This is why building institutions, schools, churches, systems, is powerful. Wealth that outlives you is the kind that truly matters.
Faith and wisdom must go together.
To manifest wealth:
- Invest in financial instruments like stocks and government bonds
- Seek guidance from mentors and professionals
- Save consistently (start with at least 5%)
- Stay disciplined even when growth feels slow
And most importantly, be sensitive to God’s timing. If He is slowing you down, there is a reason.
Because wealth is not just something you chase.
It is something you manifest.
An excerpt from the sermon by Pastor Bolutife Oluyomi, on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
Watch this sermon here

