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Working FOR God vs Working WITH God

Kade Young
Kade Young
July 1, 2025
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God is not looking for people to work for Him.

He is looking for people to work with Him.

So many believers are out busting their rear ends to accomplish things for God. Although it's admirable, it is not what God wants.

For without Him, we can do nothing.

Even your best effort on your own, when compared to what you could do with God, is considered nothing. Pointless. A waste of effort.

And yet we become so proud of our sacrifice and hustle and hard, grueling work for God. You might be proud, but He is not.

If you are done with this nonsense, pray this, "Lord, take me over the threshold from working for You to working with You."

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Are You Unknowingly Resisting God?

Kade Young
Kade Young
June 27, 2025
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If you resist prosperity, you are resisting God.

If you speak against prosperity, you are speaking against God.

For Christ became poor so that we could become rich.

God takes great joy in prospering those who serve Him.

God gives you power to create wealth.

The blessing of the Lord makes one rich, and He add no sorrow to it.

All these scriptures and more prove that God desires to help us fulfill His first command to be fruitful and multiply.

God is not against wealth. He’s against money calling the shots in your life. And that can be true regardless of how much money you have.

If your first thought when making a decision is, “How much does it cost?”, you are serving money.

If you criticize how others use money, you are serving money.

If your security comes from how much is in your bank account, you are serving money.

There’s an assignment from God on my life to help you see money the way He does. Why? Because He wants you to prosper.

And the only thing between you and godly wealth is the way you think about money.

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Get Rid of This Thought About Money

Kade Young
Kade Young
June 26, 2025
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If you criticize how someone else uses money, you have a wrong relationship with money.

This expresses itself in many ways.

You could be upset with your boss having nice things because you think you should be paid more. You could be upset with how your church is spending money. Perhaps your pastor lives in too nice of a house, according to your standards.

I could go on, but you get the point.

One of the ten commandments is, "Thou shalt not covet." What is covetousness?

Coveting is when you get your thoughts into someone else's bank account.

Any time your thoughts venture into someone else's finances, shut it down. Throw that type of thinking in the trash. Get rid of covetousness.

I'm helping you learn how to see money the way God does— so that He can prosper you like He wants to.

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Problem's Not the AMOUNT of Money

Kade Young
Kade Young
June 25, 2025
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Many Christians wrestle with the idea of wealth. Know why?

Wrong teaching has led us to believe that God is against a certain amount of money.

The problem has never been the AMOUNT of money. It's always been our RELATIONSHIP with money.

Throughout the Bible, you'll find that God is glorified when His people prosper. Just think of Abraham, the father of our faith. Or, how about the temple being overlaid with 23 TONS of pure gold?

God delights in our prosperity. His desire is more than enough—firmly equipped for every good work.

So, where's the problem with money? It boils down to two things: greed and covetousness.

If you cringe at offering time, or stockpile your bank accounts in fear of tomorrow, you have a wrong relationship with money called greed.

If you have your thoughts on how others spend money, full of criticism and "better ways to do it", you have a wrong relationship with money called covetousness.

So, get rid of greed and covetousness. Then, let God prosper you beyond what you could imagine.

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Put a Demand on Wealth

Kade Young
Kade Young
June 24, 2025
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Let me help you solve a hangup many Christians have regarding wealth.

For God's wealth to flow, a demand must be created.

It works like electricity. There is a supply running to your house. But no electricity flows until a demand is created by plugging something in.

And although the electric company may run out of supply, there is no end to the supply of God's wealth. The limit only lies within the demand created.

Holy Spirit leads us on how to put a demand on the supply. Then it is up to us to "plug in" to the supply with the demand and let it flow as it is needed.

You can wait for a lifetime for that wall plug to produce electricity for you, but it's not going to happen.

The only way to flow in God's wealth is to put a demand on it by doing what He leads you to do. This requires faith because you have to move before the wealth begins to flow.

So, what are you waiting for? Do you believe God has it? Then do it.

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God's Permission to Eat Quality Food

Kade Young
Kade Young
June 21, 2025
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One of the main goals at a church gathering is, "How cheap can we feed people?"

This has always rubbed me wrong. And as the pastor, I get to make the final decision. So, I defy the penny pinchers and require quality food to be served.

It seems like good stewardship to save money. But saving money has nothing to do with it.

Just read the parable of the talents. You'll find out that saving was never the goal.

Multiplication is the goal!

In Isaiah 55, we get God's permission to eat quality food, included with a rebuke for eating cheap food.

If you want to walk in God's blessing, then you have to think like He thinks. Quit trying to figure out how cheap you can eat, and instead ask yourself, "What food will satisfy my body so I always have the energy to multiply?"

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