
N’Tune with the TruTH
Join Bishop Charles Walker, lead pastor of True Holiness the Intentional Church, in “N’Tune With the TruTH” podcast. Faithfully interpreting scripture, he connects God’s teachings with modern day challenges, offering Godly wisdom for every aspect of life. Discover how timeless truths can keep you accountable concerning consistency with God’s will for your life. Tune in weekly to seek and find the truth within God’s Word.
N’Tune with the TruTH
A Million Dollar Sermon | You Have What You Need
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Bishop Charles R. Walker
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Season 2
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Episode 10
Main Scripture References:
- 3 John 1:2 - "Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health, even as thy soul prospereth."
- 2 Kings 4:1-7 - The story of the widow, Elisha, and the miracle of the oil.
Introduction
- This message is inspired by "Million Dollar Sunday," an opportunity for believers to reflect on God’s provision beyond finances.
- The sermon is not about a prosperity gospel but about recognizing and activating the blessings already within our reach.
- Drawing from "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill, we explore biblical principles that lead to true prosperity in life.
Key Themes & Takeaways
1. Death and Debt (2 Kings 4:1)
- The widow’s husband, a godly man, died with debt, leaving his family vulnerable.
- Financial responsibility is crucial—spouses should be informed about financial matters.
- Practical Application: Have life insurance and ensure your family’s future security.
- Spiritual Insight: Faith does not eliminate financial obligations—wisdom and stewardship do.
2. Pain and Panic (2 Kings 4:1)
- The widow was grieving and facing a financial crisis.
- In biblical times, unpaid debt could lead to family members being taken as slaves.
- Lesson: Leaving loved ones in financial distress adds to emotional pain—planning ahead is an act of love.
3. Provision and Purpose (2 Kings 4:2)
- Elisha asked, "What do you have in your house?"—a question that shifts focus from lack to resourcefulness.
- The widow initially saw nothing of value but then recognized her small pot of oil.
- Lesson: Sometimes, the miracle is already within your possession; it just needs activation.
- Spiritual Application: Your blessings often begin with what you already have—faith, skills, ideas, or even connections.
4. Work, Worth, and Wealth (2 Kings 4:5-7)
- The widow had to take action—borrowing vessels and pouring oil.
- The oil only stopped when there were no more vessels left.
- Key Takeaway: The miracle was in the pour, not in the pot—growth happens when we stretch beyond our current state.
- Application:
- Recognize the value in what you already have.
- Take action—effort is required for blessings to manifest.
- Be prepared for abundance; lack of preparation can limit your blessing.
Final Reflection: Where Is Your Jar?
- The widow’s sons collected the jars, but she understood the many uses of oil (light, cooking, healing, anointing).
- Had she collected more vessels, the oil might have continued flowing.
- Lesson: What are you limiting in your life due to small expectations?
- Health Connection: Even in the natural, olive oil has powerful benefits (anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antihistamine).
Conclusion: Think and Grow Rich in Health, Wealth, and Soul
- God’s intention is for His people to prosper in all aspects—not just financially but in well-being and spiritual life.
- Challenge for Listeners: Identify what you already have that God can multiply.
- Key Verse to Hold Onto: "Above all things, I wish that you prosper, be in health, even as your soul prospers." (3 John 1:2)
Call to Action:
- Reflect on your own "jar"—what gifts, resources, and opportunities has God already given you?
- Take a step of faith and activate what you have in your life.