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Occupy Till I Come: God’s Strategy for Wealth Creation and Kingdom Advancement

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Lance Wallnau explains how God’s vision for wealth creation, stewardship, and kingdom advancement in the last days is unfolding. What He is revealing involves much more than unexpected “checks in the mail.” It’s about a strategy for sustainable wealth creation grounded in responsibility, business wisdom, and spiritual maturity—concepts echoed by Greg Lancaster in I Will Fight: 10 Strategies to Fight for Your Success.

Why God Won’t Just Send Money Without Business Wisdom

Too often, believers expect sudden financial miracles to solve their problems. While God does provide in unexpected ways, that isn’t His main method of wealth transfer. Greg Lancaster explains that God’s plan involves long-term preparation and training in wealth stewardship. In I Will Fight, Lancaster shares how, in a prophetic dream, God revealed that many who receive sudden wealth without wisdom or integrity risk losing it because “it slips through their fingers like water”.

This is a principle Jesus taught in Luke 19’s Parable of the Minas. Wealth entrusted to God’s people must be multiplied through practical action and investment. Those who take no risk, like the servant who hid his mina out of fear, lose the opportunity entirely.

We see the same dynamic in professional athletes who earn millions but later declare bankruptcy. Without knowledge and discipline, great wealth quickly vanishes. Proverbs warns, “Wealth hastily gained will dwindle,” reinforcing that lasting wealth requires preparation and stewardship.

Testimony: From Miracle Provision to Systematic Growth

Miracles often serve as temporary relief in seasons of transition. But God calls His people to move beyond that mindset. Lancaster describes how God is preparing believers for a coming great wealth transfer by developing their capacity to manage resources. This aligns with Wallnau’s insight that once you occupy your promise, you must cultivate it through business acumen and perseverance.

In I Will Fight, Lancaster recounts a dream where God symbolized wealth transfer through a glass whistle. This whistle, representing a divine call to action, required the pouring of raw, valuable diamonds—symbolic of faith, preparation, and stewardship—to function​. Only those prepared to manage wealth and take bold action will participate in this Kingdom mandate.

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The Parable of the Minas: Wealth and Responsibility

In Luke 19, Jesus teaches that faithfulness with money leads to expanded influence. The servant who multiplied his mina was rewarded with authority over cities—a foreshadowing of the administrative roles in God’s Kingdom. This responsibility mirrors the call to kingdom entrepreneurs today. Lancaster states, “Success will not come to those who live distracted lives… consumed by idle chatter. It requires intentional effort and preparation”​.

In both Wallnau’s and Lancaster’s writings, a clear principle emerges: God rewards those who take risks and punish those paralyzed by fear. Too many believers hesitate to act, but Lancaster reminds us that “faith without action is not faith”​.

End-Time Wealth Creation and the Rise of Sheep Nations

God is raising up entrepreneurs to influence the shaping of “sheep nations,” where godly principles foster prosperity and opportunity. This vision requires stable, business-friendly environments. Wallnau references leaders like Cyrus, who supported God’s people despite not knowing the Lord, illustrating how secular rulers can recognize and champion righteous policies when they lead to national success.

Lancaster agrees, noting that the coming wealth transfer is about more than individual prosperity. It is a strategy to fund a great harvest of souls in these prophetic times​. Both authors emphasize that believers must be ready to use wealth to impact government, education, and infrastructure for kingdom advancement.

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Occupy Till I Come: The Mandate for Kingdom Entrepreneurs

The call to “Occupy till I come,” as seen in the Parable of the Minas, emphasizes productivity through business and trade. This is not passive waiting but a command to actively engage with resources and opportunities. Lancaster’s I Will Fight echoes this mandate by challenging believers to fight for success through integrity, perseverance, and strategic action.

God is multiplying wealth for His purposes. He is positioning His people to take territory, steward resources, and influence nations. As Lancaster reminds us, success isn’t just granted—it is fought for with faith, grit, and the wisdom to solve problems that others cannot​.

In these last days, we are called to step boldly into business and leadership, knowing that God has already equipped us for the task. Let’s occupy with purpose, advancing the Kingdom until the day He returns.

 

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