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Understanding Financial Prosperity By David Oyedepo Pdf <2025-2026>

For Oyedepo, tithing (giving 10% of your gross income to God) is the master key to financial rebellion. He argues that a non-tither is a robber of God.

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Bishop David Oyedepo, the presiding bishop of Living Faith Church Worldwide (Winners' Chapel), is arguably one of the most prominent voices on the subject of Christian finance in Africa. Understanding Financial Prosperity is not just a motivational book; it is a manual that attempts to systematize what the Bible says about money. For Oyedepo, tithing (giving 10% of your gross

The Central Thesis: Poverty is not a virtue, and God desires His children to prosper. However, prosperity is not accidental; it is the result of applying specific scriptural laws (spiritual and natural). Bishop David Oyedepo, the presiding bishop of Living


One of the most famous concepts in the book is the "Seed of Faith." Oyedepo teaches that money is a seed. If you hold onto it, it remains a seed, but if you "sow" it (give it to God’s work or the needy), it multiplies. He often uses the analogy of a seed: you don't eat your seed; you plant it to get a forest.

Oyedepo teaches that financial prosperity operates on a fixed agricultural law. As long as the earth remains, seedtime and harvest will not cease.

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