Abundance & Faith

Money also obeys spiritual laws

Not everything that shines is abundance—and not every lack comes from laziness. Sometimes what’s missing isn’t effort… it’s spiritual understanding.

We were taught to chase money, not to understand it. To earn—but not to steward. To save—but not to multiply. Yet true prosperity isn’t produced by anxiety, but by wisdom. Money doesn’t reward the one who runs fastest—it rewards the one who understands its unseen laws.

Some work day and night and still feel scarcity. Others, with peace and purpose, watch provision arrive without forcing it. What’s the difference? It’s not luck. It’s awareness. Money responds to faith as much as it does to effort.

When you realize abundance follows a principle, you stop begging—and start stewarding.

— Daniel A. Baute R.

Money isn’t the enemy. It’s an instrument of purpose. Used with wisdom, it becomes a divine tool to bless, create, sow, and multiply. Taken from fear or greed, it enslaves—and slips away like water through your hands.

Three spiritual laws of money
  • 1) Law of Sowing: you can’t harvest what you don’t plant, and you can’t retain what you never give.
  • 2) Law of Honor: what you don’t honor, leaves you. Honor your work, your time, and your resources.
  • 3) Law of Order: God multiplies what is in order—not what is in chaos.
Common abundance blockers
  • Believing more money will heal what’s inner and spiritual.
  • Living without a clear purpose for how you’ll steward it.
  • Fearing to invest—but wasting without awareness.

Money is a mirror: it reflects how you think, feel, and believe. If there’s fear, scarcity, or disorder within, that’s what you’ll project. But if there’s purpose, gratitude, and vision within, abundance shows up.

You don’t attract what you wish for—you attract what you’re prepared to steward.

“Whoever is faithful with little will be entrusted with much.”

— Luke 16:10

Stop chasing money. Make money follow the voice of your purpose.