WHAT YOU MAKE HAPPEN FOR OTHERS, GOD MAKES HAPPEN FOR YOU

Wealth creation series:

WHAT YOU MAKE HAPPEN FOR OTHERS, GOD MAKES HAPPEN FOR YOU

Giving Is Not Only Cash — It Is Access, Mercy, Defence, and Kindness

Many think “giving” is only financial, but Scripture reveals that giving is anything you release to lift others — time, voice, kindness, protection, opportunity, or access. Heaven records all forms of giving.

Here are 7 biblical examples that show giving in non-financial forms — and how God responded with divine reward.

1. Joseph Interpreted Dreams for Prisoners — God Opened the Palace for Him

Joseph gave insight, interpretation, and encouragement to others in prison (Genesis 40).

That kindness became the ladder to his own open door.

He opened doors for others → God opened the throne room for him.

2. Moses Defended the Oppressed — God Raised Him as a Deliverer

Moses stepped out to defend a Hebrew being oppressed (Exodus 2:11–12).

He risked his own safety to help the weak.

He defended a man → God used him to defend a nation.

3. Rahab Sheltered and Protected the Spies — God Preserved Her Entire Household

Rahab’s giving was hospitality, protection, and advocacy (Joshua 2).

She opened her home, and Heaven opened destiny for her.

She saved a family → God saved her lineage.

4. The Shunammite Woman Built a Room for Elisha — God Built Her Storyline

She did not give money — she gave space, honor, and care (2 Kings 4:8–37).

God responded with a miracle son and resurrection power.

She made room for God’s servant → God made room for her miracle.

5. Dorcas (Tabitha) Cared for Widows — God Raised Her From the Dead

Her giving was clothing, compassion, and advocacy (Acts 9:36–41).

Widows cried out; Heaven responded.

She preserved lives → God preserved hers.

6. Job Prayed for His Friends — God Turned His Captivity

Job’s giving was intercession (Job 42:10).

He stood in the gap for others despite his own pain.

He prayed for them → God restored him double.

7. Abigail Interceded to Stop Bloodshed — God Protected Her Destiny

Abigail’s gift was wisdom, humility, and intervention (1 Samuel 25).

She saved her household, and God elevated her.

She saved others from destruction → God saved her from disaster.

FORMS OF GIVING BEYOND MONEY

Giving is expressed in many dimensions:

Opening doors for others

Making recommendations

Praying for people Protecting the weak Defending the voiceless

Feeding the hungry

Offering skills or expertise

Providing access or opportunity

Giving your presence in times of sorrow Mentoring, teaching, or guiding others

Every act becomes a seed in the realm of the spirit.

THE SPIRITUAL LAW

“With the measure you mete, it shall be measured back to you.”Luke 6:38

“Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.” Matthew 5:7

Heaven responds to your actions toward others.Whatever you help someone achieve, God makes happen in your life.

DECLARATION

“As I open doors, defend the poor, lift the weak, and give kindness, the heavens open over me. My seeds of mercy provoke God’s mercy. My seeds of help provoke divine help. I walk continually under open heavens.”

Building Relationship with God Series: Renewal.

“God’s Presence Is Your Natural Habitat.” Psalm 84:7

When you spend quality and consistent time with God, your life will take a remarkable turn.

In my mother’s dialect, there is a saying: “A bull retreats to regain strength.”

That truth has stayed with me for years. Retreat—what a powerful word. It perfectly describes what happens when we deliberately step back from the noise of life to meet with God. To enjoy renewed strength, we must embrace regular moments of retreat in His presence.

Ingredients for Renewal

1. Set a Specific Time for Fellowship With God. Not the family altar, this time is you alone with God.

He desires you in His presence.

Psalm 55:17

“Evening and morning and at noon I will pray, and cry aloud, and He shall hear my voice.”

Choose a consistent time and guard it jealously. This is where transformation begins.

2. True Worship : John 4:23–24

“But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth…

God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit and truth.”

To worship in spirit and truth means:

Mean every song in your heart. Direct it intentionally to God. Imagine yourself standing before Him. Not lip worship—heart worship.

One of the easiest ways to retreat and regain strength is true worship.

When you come into that sacred space:

Receive cleansing. Forgive anyone who has hurt you. Ask for forgiveness for anything you may have done. Invite the Holy Spirit to help you worship beyond the surface.

Sing whatever song arises—hymns, choruses, psalms, meaning every word deeply as you release it to God.

3. Silence:The Secret of His Power

Psalm 46:10

“Be still, and know that I am God…”

Silence is a spiritual technology.

In 2012, during a personal retreat, the Lord told me:

“Create for Me an atmosphere for miracles through worship.”

As we prepared for a program titled “Worship & Miracles, the Lord added:

“…in the moment of silence, I move; I touch with My healing hands.”

And He did.

People began sharing encounters they experienced in the silence, after the worship, when no more songs came, and we simply waited.

After worshipping for a while, you will reach a point where:

There is no more song The Spirit draws you into holy silence. In that moment, listen for His voice.

4. Document Everything

Whatever God reveals—visions, impressions, scriptures, whispers—write it down immediately.

Your journal becomes your spiritual evidence.

How to Start

Begin with simple daily prayer and reading of the Word. Set aside a separate 10–15 minutes daily for worship and fellowship. Then create monthly retreat times:

Suggested patterns:

12 midnight – 7 am, or 10 pm – 5 am, or A full weekend monthly or quarterly retreat.

This is flexible. Choose what works best for you.

QueenOlashore

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