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Revelation And Capability — Keys To Sustainable Wealth Creation
In this post, I’ll be sharing what I know about the relationship between wealth, revelation, and capability and it’ll be the first post in a series. In subsequent posts, I would use biblical examples in both the old and New Testament to illustrate the point that revelation and capability are the keys to consistently creating wealth. Wealth, revelation, and capability are defined according to google’s definitions, and Joseph’s story in the Bible would serve as the case study to explain the topic. This post would end with examples of two technology companies that are leveraging revelation and capability to create wealth and thrive even in the pandemic.
Wealth is defined as
- an abundance of valuable possessions or money, or
- a plentiful supply of a particular desirable thing.
Wealth is required to meet personal needs or the needs of others. Wealth can achieve a positive and meaningful impact if channeled appropriately. Bill Gates funds research to cure malaria in Africa. Mark Zuckerberg funds a disease center whose goal is to eliminate cancer by 2100. Joseph of Arimathea was able to ask for the body of Jesus after his death and give him a befitting burial because of the wealth and influence he had. So wealth in the right hands can do good but wealth in the wrong…