Are you someone that have great compassion for those who are in a worse position than you are? Do you feel defeated when you see others in need and you're not in a position to help? Are you the type of person who will surrender your last just so that others will have?Well, if you meet the qualifications above, I am ready to tell you that there are folks who are unknowingly gathering wealth just for you. Yes, that's right: the only thing you are required to do is to continue seeking and meeting the needs of others who are less fortunate —in other words, continue to pity and assist the poor.
The lord said to remind him of his word, according to scripture that dictates the transfer of wealth and favor. It has absolutely nothing to do with you sowing some special seed —Passover seed, $1000 seed, $58 seed, prayer cloth, no-evil oils, or whatever else you've been asked to give for wealth transfer.
The biblical principle of wealth transfer says the following: " He that by usury (charging unfair interest) and unjust gain increaseth his substance, but he shall gather it for him that will pity the poor" Proverbs 28:8.
Did you read the above scripture carefully? This is why I emphasize the importance of studying the word for ourselves. The scripture clearly states that the person who receives the wealth transfer will be the one who pities the poor—that's what you read, right? Now that we have uncovered this spiritual law, when was the last time, if ever, you heard a preacher say, "Look among your pews and search your community to find the poor in an effort to activate the law of wealth transfer by investing your financial seed in the lives of the poor"? I'm sure you haven't, and I highly doubt you will, because unfortunately, some of them are more interested in manipulation rather than encouraging you to participate in the spiritual laws that activate wealth in your life.
So, despite giving large sums of money to religious institutions and preachers, could it be that because you neglected and dismissed the poor—the ones God placed in your path to facilitate wealth transfer—nothing has been given back to you? Instead, you may have only accumulated more debt and transferred money from your pockets to theirs.
Perhaps I might be mistaken, but is there anywhere in the scripture above that indicates you must sow an $58 seed, a $1000 seed, a Passover seed, or send for miracle oil or cloth as a point of contact for wealth transfer? No! Instead, Proverbs 28:8 teaches us to seek out and help those less fortunate to activate and transfer the unjust gain and wealth to us. Do you realize how many poor people are sitting in the same church row or bench as you, unsure where their next meal will come from or who haven't eaten in days, while you donate hundreds or even thousands of dollars to manipulative wealthy religious leaders? Remember, wealth transfer occurs through giving to the poor — not to the rich, your preacher, or some master manipulator!
Let's take it a step further. Scripture again, clearly says, "That the wealth of the wicked is laid up or in storage for the just" Proverbs 13:22. Now that we know that the wealth of the sinner/wicked is being stored for the just, the question is, HOW DO WE ACCESS THIS MUCH NEEDED WEALTH?
Well, the key to this elusive question is simply pitying the poor as stated in Proverbs 28:8. The word pity is defined as sympathetic or kindly sorrow evoked by the suffering, distress, or misfortune of another, often leading one to give relief or aid or to show mercy........Mighty God!
Have you ever wondered why Jesus said in Matthew 26:11, "The poor you will have with you always"? Consider Proverbs 28:8, which suggests that those who pity the poor will receive wealth. Does this imply there is a divine purpose when a homeless person asks you for money? Isn't it curious that whenever you pray to God to fulfill a specific need, someone unexpectedly seeks your help to meet theirs?
Don't you realize that the lord is trying to meet your needs by placing the poor in your way, encouraging you to activate the law of wealth transfer through your pity for them? This act triggers the principle of wealth transfer in your favor. However, you might not see it this way because you haven't been taught to view it that way. Instead, these manipulators continue to deceive you, shifting your focus from spiritual laws to their tactics, aiming to transfer your wealth to themselves while you cling to the false hope that what they've told you will someday come true.
Here's a gentle reminder: whenever someone in a less fortunate position crosses your path, it’s a special moment of divine purpose and appointment. The way you choose to respond to this opportunity can shape what comes your way in the future. Giving to others can lead to growth and abundance, while withholding what you should share might lead to unnecessary hardship, as Proverbs 11:24 reminds us.
Written By: Kevin L A Ewing
ewinglakevin@icloud.com
kevinlaewing.blogspot.com

