Pastor Otabil Challenges the Church to Beat Poverty by Growing Wealth Gradually in a Sermon at Love Revolution

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Accra, Ghana – At the Love Revolution 2014, hosted by Rev. Eastwood Anaba, renowned pastor, theologian, and leadership expert Dr. Mensa Otabil delivered a stirring message titled “Here a Little, There a Little,” challenging Christians to rise above poverty through gradual financial growth, disciplined planning, and consistent effort.

Despite torrential rain, a full auditorium gathered to hear Pastor Otabil share insights drawn from Isaiah 28:9–10. He emphasized that repetition, regularity, and routine are the building blocks of lasting success—likening the process to the slow but mighty flow of the Amazon River, which gathers strength as it moves.

Poverty is not a spirit; it’s a social condition determined by how we manage and multiply resources,” he declared. Pastor Otabil urged believers to reject the allure of quick fixes and instead adopt long-term financial strategies, such as 20-year investment and savings plans, to build personal and generational wealth.

Citing the compounding power of small efforts over time, he encouraged the church to develop the patience and foresight necessary for financial transformation. His message extended beyond money to touch on personal growth, marriage, and leadership—reinforcing the value of steadfast, incremental improvement in every area of life.

Otabil’s sermon was both practical and prophetic, offering a roadmap for believers who want to live purposefully and prosperously, not just spiritually but economically.

📺 Watch the full inspiring sermon here and discover how to start building wealth “a little at a time.”

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