Sacred Balance in the Workplace; Honoring the Sabbath with Grace and Purpose
- Wanda Jones
- 20 hours ago
- 3 min read
đ WBJMinistries Sacred Economics Sermon
Theme: Faith, Fairness, and Stewardship of Wealth
đScripture Focus: Devariym (Deuteronomy) 15:7â8, Halleluyah Scriptures
âWhen there is a poor man with you, one of your brothers, within any of your gates in your land which đ€đ€đ€ đ€ your Elohim is giving you, do not harden your heart nor shut your hand from your poor brother, but you shall certainly open your hand to him, and certainly lend him enough for his need, whatever he needs.âđ
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đ Introduction; The Cosmos and the Balance of Giving. In the vast expanse of the cosmos, every star burns in sacred reciprocity, receiving and giving light, sustaining galaxies in divine rhythm. So too must humanity learn from creationâs sacred balance. When Elohim designed the heavens, He created a system of fairness. Each planet, each force in equilibrium. đ Just as gravity binds celestial bodies, fairness binds societies together. In đDevariym (Deuteronomy) 15:7â8,đ Yahusha calls us into sacred stewardship. Wealth is not a possession to be hoarded; it is energy meant to circulate like the celestial bodies revolving in harmony. When wealth stagnates in one hand, the cosmic flow of justice is disrupted. đ Applied Statistics and the Mathematics of Mercy. Applied statistics shows that 1% of the worldâs population controls over half of its wealth. This is not simply an economic fact. It is a moral imbalance that echoes spiritual decay. đ
If we examined this distribution through the lens of đMishlei (Proverbs) 11:24â25, Halleluyah Scriptures;
"There is one who scatters, yet increases more; and one who withholds more than is right, but it comes to poverty. The generous being is enriched, and he who waters is also watered himself."đ
Here, the mathematics of Elohim defies human greed; giving multiplies wealth, while hoarding diminishes it. Economic systems are spiritual ecosystems, when some are deprived, the collective soul of society suffers. Sociology calls this structural poverty, a condition maintained by policies and inequities rather than divine design. Faith calls us to confront such systems with courage and compassion. đ Geography and Anthropology of Sacred Exchange. From the Zulu lands of South Africa to the Mohegan territories of the Americas, ancient societies practiced communal wealth. Anthropology teaches us that wealth was never private. It was sacred, shared, and recycled to sustain the tribe. đŸđMaâaseh (Acts) 4:32, Halleluyah Scriptures reminds us;
"And the group of those who believed were of one heart and one being, and no one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they had all in common."đ
This verse is not a relic of the past. It is a prophetic call to restore spiritual economics rooted in community and care. When the earthâs resources, gold, oil, land, and water, are distributed unjustly, both humanity and the planet cry out. Fairness is not merely moral; it is geographical, planetary, cosmic. đ« Philosophy; Aristotle, Reciprocity, and Yahushaâs Fulfillment. Aristotle wrote that fairness (dikaiosune) is giving each their due. Yahusha expanded this through reciprocity of spirit, not mere equal exchange, but divine generosity without expectation.đLuqas (Luke) 6:38, Halleluyah Scriptures says:
"Give, and it shall be given to youâa good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over, shall be given into your bosom. For with the same measure you use, it shall be measured back to you."đThis is Sacred Economics. Faith in circulation, justice in motion, reciprocity in action. Aristotle spoke of balance; Yahusha revealed that true balance comes from selfless stewardship. đ Reflection; The Spiritual Science of Giving. Spiritual science teaches that all matter vibrates with intention. When you give, you send frequencies of abundance into the field of creation. âš
Debt, inequality, and hoarding disturb this vibration. Faith restores it. Ethical finance. Fair lending, transparent systems, communal uplift ~ becomes worship in motion. Sacred Economics is not capitalism or socialism. It is divine stewardship. It honors Elohimâs creation by ensuring that no one is left in lack.
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O Yahusha, Creator and Keeper of all balance,
Teach us to give with the rhythm of the stars,
To lend with the generosity of rivers,
To build economies that reflect heavenâs justice.
Let fairness be our currency, and faith our investment.
May our stewardship heal not only our wallets but our world.
Halleluyah. đż
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