Aug. 20, 2026

I hear the Sound of Abundance

I hear the Sound of Abundance
I hear the Sound of Abundance
Faith & Finance
I hear the Sound of Abundance

Host Brittany, COO of Joseph Wealth Management, explores a prophetic word about wealth transfer and what it means to receive by grace rather than strive by works — not simply as a spiritual metaphor, but as a lens for how listeners relate to money, risk, and investing. Using the biblical image from Joel 2:23 of the "former rain" and "latter rain," the episode frames the former rain as a season of gathering — people being drawn toward God's purposes and community — and the latter rain as a season of beautifying and flourishing, including financial flourishing, which Brittany describes as the beginning of a coming "wealth transfer." Through this framing, she contrasts the original, relational nature of investing (vision meeting capital in community) with the more impersonal, fear-driven way markets are often experienced today. She then introduces a spiritual reframing of wealth itself, suggesting that just as sickness has a spiritual root, wealth does too — and that the accumulation of resources in "wrong hands" is being redirected toward "the right ones." The episode names receiving, not sowing, as the real challenge for many believers, arguing that people are conditioned to work for what they have and struggle to simply receive what has already been provided. Grounded in Proverbs 13:22 ("a sinner's wealth is stored up for the righteous"), the episode positions this inheritance as already prepared and waiting — tied to identity rather than performance. Brittany calls this a "grace transfer," distinct from a reward for effort, and moves listeners toward an activation moment: to "call the money in" by aligning their finances with their faith and their sense of divine direction ("God whispers").

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