Madeni sio mazuri (Debts are not a good thing). Even at a personal level try to avoid borrowing from banks/saccos in the name of business or investment. In this economic context you should stay away from debts and instead focus on investing the little you have to make money and expand your investment portfolio. Invest wisely because you will need to draw from your resources in the years to come.
Wise people invest when it’s economically unviable for investment to happen or grow. Wise people invest in avenues that aren’t favourable for investment. Wise people will sow their seed in many waters of their capacity when everyone else consumes their seed.
Investment begins not externally but internally. The antecedent of investment is not yourself per see; rather, you invest where you don’t necessarily have an interest as an act of faith in God.
First fruit is one of the types of investment followed by other forms of investment that are indirectly related to you.
The other forms of investments aren’t necessarily determined by anyone but by your personal convictions on what you are learning about investment in the Lord. No man of God can teach you this. That’s why you need to learn to practice the basics of meditating in the scriptures and the rhema words spoken to you by the mouthpieces of God.
Once you fulfill all righteousness in the Lord in matters of investment in the kingdom, the Spirit of God will order your footsteps for the next successive period of time to ensure that you invest in opportunities that will generate returns for you.
Look beyond today and tomorrow/next week. Look beyond next month/next year. Look beyond the next five/ten years. Invest wisely by the Spirit of wisdom that carries through blueprints of your destiny. Invest in the future (divine possibilities), as you transition from one season to another in light of your destiny.


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