Monday, April 6, 2026

MANAGEMENT CREATES WEALTH- STOP SELLING TIME, START MANAGING TRUST



1 Corinthians chapter 4










Today we are walking in: Management Creates Wealth, Not Hard Work










2 Samuel 22:37




Thou hast enlarged H7337 my steps under me; so that my feet did not slip.






















ENLARGE



















Today we look to the word-ENLARGE-H7337 rachab--to be or grow wide, be or grow large; to be widened, be enlarged





















The Torah testifies...............







Deuteronomy 19:8




And if the LORD thy God enlarge H7337 thy coast, as he hath sworn unto thy fathers, and give thee all the land which he promised to give unto thy fathers;




























The prophets proclaim..................







Isaiah 54:2










Enlarge H7337 the place of thy tent, and let them stretch forth the curtains of thine habitations: spare not, lengthen thy cords, and strengthen thy stakes;

























The writings bear witness...........................













Psalm 119:32




I will run the way of thy commandments, when thou shalt enlarge H7337 my heart.










DAY 1: MANAGEMENT CREATES WEALTH — STOP SELLING TIME, START MANAGING TRUST

MANAGEMENT CREATES WEALTH, NOT HARD WORK

Write this down, underline it, and say it with me: Work does not attract money, management does. Again, work does not attract money, management does. One more time for your future: Work does not attract money, management does.

Now, here’s the hook for your mind tonight: Stop selling time, start managing trust. Everybody say it: Stop selling time, start managing trust. Why? Because your job pays you for time, but your King promotes you for trust. Time is a salary, trust is a signal. Increase does not respond to sweat alone, it responds to stewardship.

I came to rebuke an old idea and to release a new culture into your life. Some of you have been faithful at labor and still frustrated at lack because you have confused effort with management. Let me tell you a secret from my own life: I am out of debt, and I stayed out of debt not because I worked harder, but because I learned what I’m about to teach you tonight. I changed how I managed what I already had. If Elohiym cannot get it through you, He won’t get it to you.

Write that down next to your name. Tonight is not about hype, it is about a system. This is not entertainment, this is an audit. Before you leave this room, you will complete a live 20-minute wealth audit. You will score your present management, and you will walk out with a simple plan, a 90-day management plan to attract increase for purpose. That is my promise and your payoff.

I need you attentive, honest, and ready to repent — not a religious cry, but a mind change. Repent means change the way you’ve been thinking. We are trading hustle for order, anxiety for alignment, and clock-punching for Kingdom stewardship.

Let me ask the question that will govern this entire night: What should I manage today to attract increase? Not tomorrow, not when you make it — today, because increase answers to what you are managing, not to what you are imagining. The dream will wait for discipline.

Heaven has no supply-chain problem; it has a stewardship distribution system. The question in the courts of Heaven is never, “Do you want more?” The question is, “Can you be trusted with more?” The Scripture says — and read it aloud with me — 1 Corinthians 4:2: “Moreover, it is required in stewards, that a man be found faithful.” Circle required. Faithfulness is not a suggestion, it is a requirement. That is a management word.

Some of you have been bargaining with Elohiym on overtime, and Elohiym has been waiting on you to become on-time managers. You picked up a second job, a third gig, and a fourth loan, and you are still tired and tied. Why? Because you are selling time. Time is a finite commodity. You cannot create more of it, but trust can multiply what time cannot.

Management turns little into much. I’ve seen janitors become landlords because they managed the broom better than supervisors manage budgets. I’ve seen a woman with two fish and five loaves of salary feed a family and seed a future because she managed fragments with thanksgiving and order. Don’t you tell me it cannot be done. Elohiym never asked you for what you don’t have. He always asks, “What is in your hand?” And then He watches how you manage it.

Write this down: Money is a tool, a test, and a testimony. It is a tool to build purpose. It is a test of trustworthiness. And it becomes a testimony that the King can follow resources through you.

That is why the Bible says, Proverbs 27:23 — read it with me — “Be diligent to know the state of your flocks, and look well to your herds.” If Shalomah was speaking on your street, he would say, “Be diligent to know the state of your accounts, your subscriptions, your debt, your investments, your calendar, your pantry.” Why your pantry? Because mismanagement shows up in grocery bags, too. You bought lettuce to impress your health, but fed it to the garbage can. That’s not a demon, that’s disorder.

Let’s laugh at ourselves for a minute. Some of you have a belt with a man’s name bigger than your bank account. Elohiym bless you, we will fix that tonight.

Listen carefully: in a Kingdom, the highest honor is not position, it is trust. The King owns everything personally. Don’t panic, we will talk about that. But He distributes resources through managers. Heaven does not send money to owners; it sends it to stewards.

That means your car is not your car; it’s the King’s vehicle on assignment. Your paycheck is not your paycheck; it’s the King’s resource to test your priorities. Your time is the King’s breath rented to you for impact.

If you own nothing, you can lose nothing. If you manage well, you attract more to manage. That is why Yahusha could say, “To everyone who has, more will be given.” Has what? Has proven management.

So, what should you manage today? Write these words in a column; we will grade them later:
time, task, thoughts, treasure, tools, talents, and relationships.

Your time — does your calendar serve your calling, or do you serve your calendar?
Your task — are they written, ranked, and done, or do they chase you?
Your thoughts — poverty is often a pattern in the head before it is a pattern in the house.
Your treasure — do you tell your money where to go, or do you ask it where it went?
Your tools — the stuff you already own, is it maintained and multiplying value?
Your talents — are they invested, trained, and offered, or are they buried under fear and excuses?
Your relationships — are you cultivating high-trust partnerships, or consuming the wrong company?

Everything Elohiym increases, He inspects. Everything you inspect, you can improve. What you measure, you can multiply.

I can feel someone saying, “But pastor, I am working so hard.” I know. I respect your labor. The Bible honors diligence. But hear me as a father: toil without order is a treadmill. You sweat and stay in the same spot. It is not your hours that are the problem; it is your unmanaged minutes. It is not your gift that is missing; it is your system that is absent. The miracle you want is waiting behind the management you avoid.

Elohiym is not punishing you, He is protecting His assets. He will not put unlimited resources in the hands of an unfaithful steward. If He cannot get it through you, He will not get it to you.

Tonight, we’re going to remove the mystery. You will take a live wealth audit — 20 minutes — no shame, no performance, pure honesty. You will give yourself a score, you will see your gaps, and then we will design a simple 90-day management plan that proves to Heaven you can be trusted with more. Not a complicated spreadsheet to intimidate you, but a few non-negotiable rhythms: automate the righteous, eliminate the wasteful, and delegate the rest. Some of you are one habit away from a harvest.

Let me proclaim this over you as we set our intention. Beloved, I wish above all things that you would prosper and be in health, even as your soul prospers. That’s 3 John 1:2. The soul that prospers is a mind that manages. I prophesy that your days of cosmetic wealth are over, and your days of covenant stewardship have begun. You will not just look rich; you will be wealthy in wisdom, faithful in small things, and attractive to increase. Money will not be your master; it will be your messenger. It will carry the King’s purpose wherever He assigns it.

Put your hand on your heart and repeat after me:
YAHUAH, destroy my ungodly thinking. Give me Your culture of the Kingdom. Teach my hands to manage, my mind to order, and my heart to trust. I repent for selling time without stewarding trust. Make me faithful over little so I qualify for much. Amein.

Now, get ready. Take out your notes and write this headline across the top:
My trust management begins tonight.
Under it, write today’s date. Leave a blank space next to management score, because we will fill that in during the audit. And one more line: 90-day plan. That will be your covenant with the future.

We are not going to wait on chance; we’re going to partner with design. Work does not attract money, management does. Stop selling time, start managing trust. Your increase is waiting for your stewardship.

Now, let’s lay the foundation that holds the whole house. Write this down, underline it, and say it out loud with conviction: In a Kingdom, the King owns everything personally. You are a steward, not an owner. Again: In a Kingdom, the King owns everything personally. You are a steward, not an owner.

If that offends you, congratulations: you are being delivered from a culture that taught you to clutch what Heaven called you to manage.

Read it aloud with me, Psalm 24:1: “The earth is YAHUAH’S, and the fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein.” Underline the earth is YAHUAH’S — not the banks, not the markets, not your last name. The King owns it personally. Chaggai 2:8 backs Him up: “The silver is mine, and the gold is mine, says YAHUAH Tzeva’oth.” Write that reference in your margin.

If the silver and gold are His, then your account, your house, your car, your business plan, your brand — they are all the King’s property on loan for Kingdom assignment.

Everybody look at me. Ownership is a burden you were never built to carry. Stewardship is a grace you were designed to live in.

Say this with me: If I own nothing, I can lose nothing. Oh, that’ll make you sleep tonight. Fear is attached to ownership. Freedom is attached to stewardship. Generosity is the fruit of true stewardship. When I think I own it, I hoard. When I know He owns it, I distribute according to His will.

That’s why I keep telling you — and I want you to write it in big letters — If Elohiym cannot get it through you, He won’t get it to you. The King expands what flows. He restricts what clogs. Elohiym does not bless reservoirs. He blesses rivers.

Money — write this down — is an idea. Money is an assignment of trust from the King to accomplish His purposes on earth. Money is not moral or immoral; it is managerial. It reveals whether you respect the Owner. Paper changes, coins fade, numbers shift, but the idea remains. Resources carry a purpose stamp from the throne.

That’s why Yahusha spoke more about money than many other topics, because money is the most personal mirror of your management. He doesn’t need cash in Heaven. Streets are gold up there. He is checking if you can translate Heaven’s order into earth’s operations with what He temporarily places in your hands.

Let’s zoom out to the original blueprint. Read with me, Genesis 1:26. I’ll paraphrase for clarity: “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion.” Stop there. Dominion is management authority, not ownership license. Then He continues in verse 28: “Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth, and subdue it.” That’s colonization language. The King extended His country, Heaven, into this colony, earth, and sent governors called mankind to manage the territory to reflect His culture.

Write these three words in your notes: order, increase, generosity. That is Heaven’s culture. Order, because Elohiym is not the Author of confusion. Increase, because the King never invests for maintenance; He expects multiplication. Generosity, because the royal household overflows and shares without fear.

This means your house is a colony embassy. Your wallet is a government purse. Your calendar is a deployment roster. Your skills are Kingdom assets. You are here to mirror Heaven’s order on earth. The Owner says, “Manage My things by My culture for My purposes.”

That’s why David said in 1 Chronicles: “But who am I, and what is my people, that we should be able to offer so willingly after this sort? For all things come of You, and of Your own have we given You.” Of Your own? We didn’t give Elohiym our stuff. We returned His property to its Owner for His agenda. That right there will end pride and ignite praise.

Some of you have been suffering under the stress of my mortgage, my car, my bills. Let me free you with a little holy humor. Miss two payments and watch my car blow you a kiss from the tow truck. You never owned it. You were managing a financial resource. The bank acts like a king; how much more the real King? The difference is, the true King is a Father. He’s not here to repossess; He’s here to reposition. He will restrict your flow when you act like an owner, and He will release your flow when you act like a steward.

Lift your right hand and declare this:
I resign from ownership. I accept my appointment as a faithful manager. Everything in my life is the King’s property on Kingdom assignment. Amein.

That declaration is not poetry, it is policy. Heaven honors policy. When you embrace stewardship, fear leaves, because loss isn’t loss — it is reallocation. When something exits your hand by obedience, it remains in your future as harvest under management. That’s why givers keep on gaining. They are trusted distribution centers in the Kingdom economy.

Now, let me press this into your daily life. Change your labels. On your budget, write at the top: The King’s resources under my management. On your phone, put a small note that says: Owned by the King, used for purpose. Look at your closet. Don’t be mad at me now and ask, “Which of these clothes are on assignment?” If it’s not on assignment, it’s in rebellion.

I told one brother once, “The suit you’re wearing is wearing you. Sell two, bless a young man with one, and invest the rest.” He laughed, prayed, obeyed, and six months later the promotion he’d been praying for found the order he finally practiced. Management attracts more to manage.

Here’s a practical test that will keep you honest. Every dollar you oversee must answer three questions:
What is your purpose?
How long will you be here?
Where will you multiply?

If that dollar cannot articulate purpose — pay this bill to keep covenant, seed this cause to advance the Besorah, acquire this asset to produce future cash flow — then that dollar is unemployed. And unemployed money causes mischief. Idle cash becomes impulse. Impulse becomes debt. And debt becomes slavery.

Mishlei 22:7 still works: “The borrower is servant to the lender.” Kingdom citizens are managers who turn money into mission, not slaves who trade freedom for fashion.

Let me give you a simple picture. A conduit has two ends. One end receives from the source. The other end delivers to the destination. If you block the delivery end with greed, Elohiym closes the supply end with wisdom. If you open the delivery end with generosity and planning, Elohiym opens the supply end with pleasure. That’s why I keep declaring: If He cannot get it through you, He won’t get it to you.

Tonight, some of you are turning your life from a cup to a channel. Cups get filled once and sit. Channels flow continually.

I feel a prophetic nudge for someone who’s been afraid to start that small venture because you think you might lose your savings. Listen to me as a father: you cannot lose what you never owned. You can only mismanage what you were trusted with. Go to the King. Ask for His purpose. Design the smallest faithful step and move. The King funds purpose, not ego. He underwrites order, not hype. Put it under stewardship, and watch peace replace panic.

Before we move on, let’s read one more time together slowly, like citizens reading their constitution:
“The earth is YAHUAH’S, and the fullness thereof.”
Breathe. Ownership settled.

Now, write this closing line in your notes and box it in:
Wealth is the King’s property entrusted to me to mirror Heaven’s order, increase, and generosity on earth.

That is our foundation. From here, every instruction, every audited item, every 90-day rhythm will prove one thing to the Owner: You can trust me to manage what’s Yours for what You want. And when the King finds a faithful manager, He does what kings do — He promotes.

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