TECHNOLOGY PROSPERITY
TECHNOLOGY PROSPERITY
The Present Truth and the Current Church
Judges 5:8 – “They chose new gods; then there was war in the gates; not a shield or spear was seen among forty thousand in Israel.”
1 Samuel 13:19-22 – “Now there was no blacksmith to be found throughout all the land of Israel, for the Philistines said, ‘Lest the Hebrews make swords or spears.’”
We have stepped into a defining era — a season where technological advancement is the language of progress, power, and global influence. This is not just a societal shift; it is a prophetic signal that the Church must discern, embrace, and engage. The world is not waiting. The digital revolution is unfolding rapidly and reshaping every structure of human life.
From classrooms to boardrooms, laboratories to sanctuaries, technology is now the driving force of transformation. Consider the following global shifts, for examples of Technology shif;
1. Education – Traditional classrooms are giving way to virtual learning environments, AI-powered tutoring, and global access to knowledge via the internet.
2. Government – Nations are adopting digital identity systems, e-governance platforms, and smart technologies to streamline services and enhance security.
3. Research & Innovation – Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and 3D printing are redefining innovation speed and accuracy in every discipline.
4. Pharmaceuticals & Medicine – Robotic surgery, telemedicine, and mobile health apps are making treatment faster, cheaper, and more accessible.
5. Business & Communication – E-commerce, social media, automation, and financial technologies (fintech) have created a new digital economy driven by speed and data.
This is the era of digital dominion, where technology is not a luxury but a necessity. It is the new “sword and spear” for those who will lead in today’s battlefields of influence.
Yet, despite this tremendous technological surge, many in the Body of Christ remain digitally disarmed, uninformed, and under-equipped—just as Israel was during its most vulnerable seasons. Judges 5:8 paints a tragic picture: forty thousand Israelites, and not a single spear or shield. Why? Because they abandoned God’s wisdom and allowed the enemy to define the tools of warfare.
Likewise, in 1 Samuel 13:19-22, Israel was at war, but lacked blacksmiths—the craftsmen who forged weapons. The Philistines strategically blocked them from developing tools of defense. This is a prophetic warning to the Church: the absence of technological engagement is a form of spiritual disarmament.
We are not in a physical battle — but the battlefield has gone digital. The war today is for minds, souls, and nations, and the weapons are no longer made of steel—they are made of code, platforms, media, content, data, and online presence.
MAIN TEACHING POINTS.
The Seven Pillars of Technology Prosperity
1. The Present Church and Technology: A New Weapon for the Gospel
Just as Israel suffered because there was “no blacksmith,” the Church suffers when it lacks digital builders — developers, content creators, media engineers, and tech-savvy evangelists. In today’s digital war, we need spiritual blacksmiths who will forge new tools for Kingdom expansion.
Today’s pulpits must extend to:
YouTube channels and Podcasts
Facebook, Instagram, TikTok short messages
Zoom conferences, AI-prepared courses
E-books, blogs, websites, and digital apps
Technology is not a secular threat — it is a divine instrument waiting to be redeemed for God’s glory. The Church must no longer be afraid of innovation; we must master it, sanctify it, and multiply it.
2. Believers Must Understand the Importance of Technology for Kingdom and Business Prosperity
Proverbs 8:12 – “I, wisdom, dwell with prudence, and find out knowledge of witty inventions.”
True wisdom in this generation includes understanding digital innovation. Kingdom entrepreneurs must shift from rejection to revelation—seeing tech not just as tools, but as channels for wealth creation, influence, and generational impact.
Business growth in the digital age requires:
Digital marketing and branding strategies
Automated systems and AI integration
Social media management and growth
E-commerce platforms, online payment systems, and apps
Marketplace dominion now depends on tech fluency.
3. The Ignorance of the Church: A Danger to Generational Relevance
1 Samuel 13 shows Israel depending on their enemies for tools. Likewise, many churches rely entirely on secular platforms, secular software, and worldly systems to carry the Gospel—yet they lack revelation, creativity, and strategy to build their own.
The result is digital slavery, not spiritual dominion.
Ignorance of technology leads to irrelevance, and irrelevance leads to influence loss.
If the Church doesn’t wake up, it will miss the harvest of this digital age.
4. Kingdom Creativity Must Be Digitally Expressed
God is a Creator, and His people are meant to reflect that creativity—especially in the digital space.
We must raise Christian designers, tech innovators, app developers, and digital storytellers.
Proverbs 22:29 – “Do you see a man skilled in his work? He will stand before kings…”
Creativity in the digital space is a form of prophecy, communication, and dominion.
5. Digital Missions: The New Evangelistic Frontier.
Jesus said in Matthew 24:14 – “And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world…”
The Internet has made global evangelism instant and borderless.
A 5-minute video can reach nations.
A blog post can disciple generations.
We must raise digital missionaries and evangelists who carry Kingdom fire on digital platforms.
6. Technology Prosperity Must Be Taught in Discipleship
Discipleship today must include media skills, content creation, and technological awareness.
Churches must host tech workshops, business training, media classes, and digital skills development programs.
Train your Timothy not just to preach but to edit videos, build websites, and run digital platforms.
This is part of raising wise and relevant disciples for a tech-driven age.
7. Prophetic Innovation: Receiving Blueprints from Heaven
Many of the greatest innovations the world celebrates came through divine inspiration—whether knowingly or unknowingly. God still gives prophetic blueprints.
Exodus 31:3 – “And I have filled him with the Spirit of God, in wisdom, in understanding, in knowledge, and in all manner of workmanship…”
Kingdom people must seek God for fresh digital ideas, inventions, and solutions.
Prayer births innovation.
Revelation births creation. The Church must not only consume technology but create it.
THE CHURCH MUST ARISE.
Technology Prosperity is not about wealth alone—it is about strategic dominion, divine relevance, and prophetic engagement in a tech-driven world. The Church must move from being a consumer of secular technology to being a creator and dominator of digital tools for the Gospel.
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