If you see any church or ministry prospering, know that it has some people you could describe as its pillars. Paul considered James, Peter, and John to be pillars among the early church. I found among the brethren in Numan a man I can call a pillar – Reverend Leonard Nzadon. The General Overseer of the ministry, Reverend Enson Kaford, was equally full of praise for his contributions. His wife gave a testimony of how she got bordered with his stewardship of finances at a time. Initially, she would complain until God warned her. The Lord told her if she did not cease from disturbing the husband from being liberal, he would call him home. That warning sank well as she never bordered him again.
Scattering leads to increase, withholding unduly, poverty. God’s word is clear that generosity will lead to enrichment…Consider generosity as an attitude of the heart before it has anything to do with volume.
She later found out that God owes nobody. According to her, when their son got married, they received cash gifts in excess of ten million naira from various quarters. An 82-year old woman gave them a cow. Long after wedding was over, someone wired three million directly to their son as wedding gift. She was so excited testifying of God’s faithfulness. Our text shows one of the paradoxes of the Kingdom of God. Scattering leads to increase, withholding unduly, poverty. God’s word is clear that generosity will lead to enrichment. The average mind is waiting to be rich before taking on the virtue of generosity, but God wants you to start from where you are with what you have. Consider generosity as an attitude of the heart before it has anything to do with volume.