Publisher's Synopsis
This book is a transformative guide to discovering and activating the divine gifts within you. It explores the biblical principle that every resource we possess finances, skills, talents, time, or relationships, is both bread for food (to sustain us) and seed for the Sower (to be invested for future growth).
Drawing from scripture, particularly 2 Corinthians 9:10, the book illustrates how God supplies us with resources not just for our survival but for multiplication and impact.We tend to look at God endowed resources as source of our daily bread only. We often forget or are not aware that God has provided within these resources both bread for food and a seed for future resource and multiplication. Thinking of finances, talents, skills, and resources as seeds is a powerful mindset shift. Just like seeds, these elements have the potential to grow, multiply, and bear fruit if they are nurtured, planted in the right environment, and cultivated with patience. In Psalm 139-14, David while praising God declares, "I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knows that right well." This speaks of the care and attention with which God has made us. By now, God has made billions of human beings, but each one of us is individually handcrafted and there is something fearful and unique about how we've been made. Many people fail to reach their full potential due to a lack of awareness or fear of stepping beyond their comfort zones.
In Isaiah 5:13, God says "Therefore, my people go into exile for lack of knowledge; their honored men go hungry, and their multitude is parched with thirst". Similarly in John 8:32, Jesus said" And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall set you free." Through deep biblical insights, practical applications, and real-life examples, this book helps readers shift their mindset from mere consumption to intentional stewardship.
Key themes include:
- Understanding that you are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14) with a unique purpose.
- Recognizing that talents, finances, time, and relationships are not just for personal use but for serving others and fulfilling God's plan.
- The power of discernment-knowing how to allocate resources between immediate needs and future investments.
- Embracing a mindset of abundance-seeing yourself as a resource and a contributor to the prosperity of others.
- Walking in faith, wisdom, and purpose to unlock the greatness already inside you.