• ‎The Danger of Commercializing God’s Work


    ‎We live in a time when many who once served God with purity now serve Him with a price tag.

    ‎What was once ministry has now become market. What was once service has become service rendered only if paid for.

    ‎The altar is losing honor because many hands are now working for money, not for God.

    ‎This sermon calls the Church back to purity, sacrifice, and genuine service.

    ‎1. GOD NEVER DESIGNED MINISTRY TO BE A BUSINESS

    ‎Ministry is a calling, not a career. It is an assignment, not an advertisement.

    ‎Matthew 10:8 – “Freely you have received, freely give.”

    ‎Jesus reminded His disciples that everything they had came by grace, not by payment.

    ‎The anointing is not for sale. Miracles are not for sale. Prayers are not for sale.

    ‎When ministry becomes a market, the power of God departs.

    ‎2. COMMERCIALIZING GOD’S WORK IS A SIGN OF CORRUPTION

    ‎When Gehazi saw money instead of ministry, he lost destiny.

    ‎2 Kings 5:20–27 – Gehazi chased Naaman for money after the prophet refused it.
    ‎The result? Leprosy.

    ‎Many Christians today are chasing “Naaman money” instead of “Elisha purity.”

    ‎When your priority changes from souls to salary, you are already corrupting the calling.

    ‎3. TRUE SERVANTS DON’T SERVE FOR PAYMENT, THEY SERVE FOR GOD

    ‎Colossians 3:23–24 – “Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men… knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward.”

    ‎God is the One who rewards His servants.

    ‎Money is not wrong, but making money the reason for ministry is wrong.

    ‎If you are a chorister, drummer, usher, evangelist, media worker, or cleaner and you only work when paid, you are no longer serving God—you are serving salary.

    ‎4. JESUS HIMSELF REBUKED THE SPIRIT OF COMMERCIALIZATION

    ‎John 2:13–16 – Jesus overturned the tables of the money changers.
    ‎He said: “You have turned My Father’s house into a marketplace!”

    ‎This is the same cry of the Spirit today.

    ‎Church is not a shop.
    ‎The altar is not an ATM.
    ‎The anointing is not for hire.

    ‎Anything done in God’s name for money loses heaven’s approval.

    ‎5. WHEN YOU COMMERCIALIZE YOUR GIFT, YOU LIMIT GOD’S USE OF YOU

    ‎When money becomes your master, God steps aside.


    ‎Matthew 6:24 – “You cannot serve God and mammon.”

    ‎Many lose spiritual gifts because they commercialized them.

    ‎The Holy Spirit withdraws where money becomes priority.

    ‎You cannot be both a minister and a merchant at the same time.

    ‎6. GOD BLESSES THOSE WHO SERVE HIM FREELY

    ‎Those who serve without price earn God’s supernatural provision.

    ‎1 Corinthians 9:18 – Paul said he preached the gospel “without charge.”
    ‎He knew that real reward comes from heaven, not honorarium.

    ‎When you put God first, He puts your destiny first.

    ‎7. A WARNING TO THOSE WHO TURN THE CALLING INTO A CAREER

    ‎God warned Israel about prophets who prophesied for money.

    ‎Micah 3:11 – “Her prophets divine for money…”
    ‎God condemned them and declared judgment.

    ‎Anyone who commercializes God’s gift is walking in dangerous territory.

    ‎The calling is holy.
    ‎Don’t turn it into a business.

    ‎8. A CALL BACK TO TRUE SERVICE

    ‎Return to the days when you sang without pay…

    ‎When you drummed without expecting transport fare…

    ‎When you cleaned God’s house with joy…

    ‎When evangelism was your passion, not your payment.


    ‎Romans 12:11 – “Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord.”

    ‎Serve the Lord—not money.


    ‎You cannot carry power if your heart is full of price tags.

    ‎You cannot be used by God when you are ruled by money.

    ‎God is calling His people back to purity, sincerity, and genuine service.

    ‎Let ministry remain ministry.

    ‎Let God’s work remain holy.

    ‎Let your gift bring glory to God, not money to your pocket.

    ‎PRAYER
    ‎Father, purify my heart. Deliver me from the spirit of commercialization. Restore in me the joy of true service. Help me to serve You with sincerity and sacrifice. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

    ‎Pastor Abiodun Kadri


    ‎#MinistryNotMarket #ServeGodNotMoney #PureService #KingdomCalling #GospelWithoutPrice #HeartOfWorship #ReturnToService #HolyCalling #NoMoreCommercialMinistry #GodFirstAlways

    ‎The Danger of Commercializing God’s Work ‎ ‎ ‎We live in a time when many who once served God with purity now serve Him with a price tag. ‎ ‎What was once ministry has now become market. What was once service has become service rendered only if paid for. ‎ ‎The altar is losing honor because many hands are now working for money, not for God. ‎ ‎This sermon calls the Church back to purity, sacrifice, and genuine service. ‎ ‎1. GOD NEVER DESIGNED MINISTRY TO BE A BUSINESS ‎ ‎Ministry is a calling, not a career. It is an assignment, not an advertisement. ‎ ‎Matthew 10:8 – “Freely you have received, freely give.” ‎ ‎Jesus reminded His disciples that everything they had came by grace, not by payment. ‎ ‎The anointing is not for sale. Miracles are not for sale. Prayers are not for sale. ‎ ‎When ministry becomes a market, the power of God departs. ‎ ‎2. COMMERCIALIZING GOD’S WORK IS A SIGN OF CORRUPTION ‎ ‎When Gehazi saw money instead of ministry, he lost destiny. ‎ ‎2 Kings 5:20–27 – Gehazi chased Naaman for money after the prophet refused it. ‎The result? Leprosy. ‎ ‎Many Christians today are chasing “Naaman money” instead of “Elisha purity.” ‎ ‎When your priority changes from souls to salary, you are already corrupting the calling. ‎ ‎3. TRUE SERVANTS DON’T SERVE FOR PAYMENT, THEY SERVE FOR GOD ‎ ‎Colossians 3:23–24 – “Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men… knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward.” ‎ ‎God is the One who rewards His servants. ‎ ‎Money is not wrong, but making money the reason for ministry is wrong. ‎ ‎If you are a chorister, drummer, usher, evangelist, media worker, or cleaner and you only work when paid, you are no longer serving God—you are serving salary. ‎ ‎4. JESUS HIMSELF REBUKED THE SPIRIT OF COMMERCIALIZATION ‎ ‎John 2:13–16 – Jesus overturned the tables of the money changers. ‎He said: “You have turned My Father’s house into a marketplace!” ‎ ‎This is the same cry of the Spirit today. ‎ ‎Church is not a shop. ‎The altar is not an ATM. ‎The anointing is not for hire. ‎ ‎Anything done in God’s name for money loses heaven’s approval. ‎ ‎5. WHEN YOU COMMERCIALIZE YOUR GIFT, YOU LIMIT GOD’S USE OF YOU ‎ ‎When money becomes your master, God steps aside. ‎ ‎ ‎Matthew 6:24 – “You cannot serve God and mammon.” ‎ ‎Many lose spiritual gifts because they commercialized them. ‎ ‎The Holy Spirit withdraws where money becomes priority. ‎ ‎You cannot be both a minister and a merchant at the same time. ‎ ‎6. GOD BLESSES THOSE WHO SERVE HIM FREELY ‎ ‎Those who serve without price earn God’s supernatural provision. ‎ ‎1 Corinthians 9:18 – Paul said he preached the gospel “without charge.” ‎He knew that real reward comes from heaven, not honorarium. ‎ ‎When you put God first, He puts your destiny first. ‎ ‎7. A WARNING TO THOSE WHO TURN THE CALLING INTO A CAREER ‎ ‎God warned Israel about prophets who prophesied for money. ‎ ‎Micah 3:11 – “Her prophets divine for money…” ‎God condemned them and declared judgment. ‎ ‎Anyone who commercializes God’s gift is walking in dangerous territory. ‎ ‎The calling is holy. ‎Don’t turn it into a business. ‎ ‎8. A CALL BACK TO TRUE SERVICE ‎ ‎Return to the days when you sang without pay… ‎ ‎When you drummed without expecting transport fare… ‎ ‎When you cleaned God’s house with joy… ‎ ‎When evangelism was your passion, not your payment. ‎ ‎ ‎Romans 12:11 – “Not slothful in business; fervent in spirit; serving the Lord.” ‎ ‎Serve the Lord—not money. ‎ ‎ ‎You cannot carry power if your heart is full of price tags. ‎ ‎You cannot be used by God when you are ruled by money. ‎ ‎God is calling His people back to purity, sincerity, and genuine service. ‎ ‎Let ministry remain ministry. ‎ ‎Let God’s work remain holy. ‎ ‎Let your gift bring glory to God, not money to your pocket. ‎ ‎PRAYER ‎Father, purify my heart. Deliver me from the spirit of commercialization. Restore in me the joy of true service. Help me to serve You with sincerity and sacrifice. In Jesus’ name, Amen. ‎ ‎Pastor Abiodun Kadri ‎ ‎ ‎#MinistryNotMarket #ServeGodNotMoney #PureService #KingdomCalling #GospelWithoutPrice #HeartOfWorship #ReturnToService #HolyCalling #NoMoreCommercialMinistry #GodFirstAlways ‎ ‎
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