There is treasure to be desired and oil in the dwelling of the wise; but a foolish man spendeth it up. (Proverbs 21:20)
Saving is not merely a financial act—it’s a spiritual discipline. It increases your capacity for sowing, investing, and rising to new levels. Many believers want financial growth without financial order, but Scripture teaches that stewardship is foundational to increase.
Having a saving plan positions you to act in faith at the right time. When opportunities to sow arise, saving empowers you to participate. When God opens a door for investment or growth, saving enables you to take it. It becomes a spiritual backbone that supports your journey upward.
Stagnation in finances is not God’s plan. Jesus paid a price for your progress, not for you to remain in the same place year after year. Financial order aligns you with kingdom increase and trains your heart to value responsibility.
Then, comes your part after your giving. When you give, you must speak upon your giving and finances and act in faith. Stewardship and faith are partners—they work together. As you grow in both, you rise in both.
Prayer:
Dear Father, thank You for giving me the wisdom to save, sow, and steward finances well. I align my habits with Your principles and open myself to consistent increase. Thank you for leading me higher in financial responsibility and grace, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.