3 Keys to Financial Increase
Financial prosperity is not just a dream—it is God’s will for your life. He desires that you walk in freedom, abundance, and security, free from the bondage of debt and financial stress. No matter how bleak your current financial situation may look, there is hope. Through God’s Word, you can restore order to your finances and experience peace.
Here are 3 simple keys—the “3 Don’ts”—that will set you on the path to financial increase:
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- Don’t Withhold
Many people think that holding on tightly to their money is the safest way to grow wealth. But God’s Kingdom operates on a different principle: sowing and reaping.
“There is one who scatters, yet increases more;
And there is one who withholds more than is right,
But it leads to poverty.”
— Proverbs 11:24
When you give freely, you are planting seeds for increase. Withholding may seem safe, but it actually leads to lack. Giving, on the other hand, opens the door for God’s blessing.
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- Don’t Borrow
Debt is one of the greatest traps keeping people from financial freedom. God’s plan is that His children would be lenders, not borrowers.
“For the LORD your God will bless you just as He promised you; you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow.”
— Deuteronomy 15:6
Make a firm decision today: I will not borrow. Instead, choose to trust God as your source. It may require patience and faith, but as you lean on Him, you’ll see your situation shift. The same God who promises blessing is faithful to provide.
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- Don’t Splurge
We live in a world where it’s easy to spend money on things we don’t need, often to impress people who don’t really care. Splurging not only wastes resources, but it also undermines your ability to steward what God has entrusted to you.
Instead, invite the Holy Spirit into your financial decisions. Seek wise, godly counsel before making purchases. When you walk in discipline and stewardship, God not only blesses your giving but also the way you manage what remains.
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Final Thoughts
Financial increase is not about luck—it’s about living by God’s principles. When you choose to:
• Give freely instead of withholding,
• Trust God instead of borrowing, and
• Steward wisely instead of splurging,
you position yourself for supernatural provision. Put these 3 keys into practice and watch how your finances begin to shift.
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