Welcome to Session 2 of the Fully Funded Christian Seminar: God Wants You to Have Wealth.

In this teaching, Spencer Coffman of Social Media Ministries builds on the foundation laid in Session One and shows from Scripture that God not only wants His people to be fully funded but also to walk in abundance.

Poverty is not the calling of a Christian. Fulfilling God’s will requires resources. To care for widows and orphans, heal the sick, spread the gospel, and take dominion as Scripture commands, we must be equipped with wealth.

This session explores the lives of biblical figures who were extraordinarily wealthy by God’s blessing:

Job – Once the greatest man in the East, restored with double after trials (Job 1:3, 42:12).

Abraham – Blessed in every way with land, livestock, silver, and gold (Genesis 13:2, 24:1, 24:35).

Isaac – Reaped a hundredfold harvest and became very wealthy (Genesis 26:12–14).

Jacob – Grew exceedingly prosperous with flocks, servants, and gifts worth a fortune (Genesis 30:43).

Joseph – Elevated to second in command of Egypt, managing its wealth and resources (Genesis 39:2, 41:43).

David – Amassed staggering riches, dedicating billions in today’s value for the temple (1 Chronicles 22:14, 29:3–4).

Solomon – Greater in wisdom and riches than all kings of the earth, making silver as common as stones (1 Kings 10:14–29).

Lazarus – A wealthy man with property, servants, and resources who hosted Jesus (John 11:38, 12:1-3).

Joseph of Arimathea – A rich disciple who provided his own new tomb for Jesus (Matthew 27:57–60).

Nicodemus – A man of means who honored Christ with an extravagant burial gift worth hundreds of thousands (John 19:39).

The lesson is clear: God’s people are not destined for lack. Wealth in the hands of the righteous advances His Kingdom, funds discipleship, and demonstrates Heaven on Earth. The key is the heart—wealth is a tool to serve God’s purposes, not our own glory.

In this seminar, you’ll learn how to renew your mind, reshape your thinking, and align with God’s Word so you can walk in the abundance He intends. This is not about greed, but about stewardship. God wants you to prosper so you can accomplish His will on Earth as it is in Heaven.

Referenced Verses:
Job 1:1-3
Job 42:12
Genesis 13:2
Genesis 13:14-17
Genesis 24:1
Genesis 24:35
Genesis 26:12-14
Genesis 30:27
Genesis 30:30
Genesis 30:43
Genesis 32:13-15
Genesis 39:2
Genesis 41:43
Genesis 47:14
1 Chronicles 22:14
1 Chronicles 29:3-4
1 Chronicles 29:28
1 Kings 10:14-29
2 Chronicles 9:13-28
1 Kings 10:1-2
1 Kings 10:23
1 Kings 10:27
John 11:38
John 12:1-3
Matthew 27:57-60
Luke 23:50
Luke 23:53
John 19:39