2 Chronicles 26:5 – “As long as he sought the Lord, God made him prosper.”

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Dr. Charles Mutua Mully is today celebrated worldwide as a philanthropist, entrepreneur, and the founder of Mully Children’s Family (MCF), a Christian organization dedicated to transforming the lives of abandoned and oppressed children. But his story began in deep poverty and pain.
Born in 1949 in Kenya, Mully was the youngest of 10 children. His father, an alcoholic, left the family so destitute that when Mully was just six years old, his parents abandoned him to fend for himself as a street beggar. He wandered for years, rejected and hopeless, until as a teenager, he walked 44 miles to Nairobi. There, he begged until he was taken in by a wealthy family and later employed in their agricultural company. Around that same time, Mully gave his life to Christ and this decision to live for God changed the course of his life. He rose through the ranks, later started his own company, and became a millionaire.
When he felt God stirring his heart to rescue street children he obeyed and began taking in abandoned children. Within six years, over 300 lived with him. In 1989, he founded MCF, now home to over 3,500 children. What began as one man’s decision to honor God became a movement that has blessed thousands.

Scripture says as long as King Uzziah, sought the Lord, God made him prosper (2 Chronicles 26:5).
When we put God first, He not only blesses us but also makes us a blessing to others.
Prosperity is not merely about riches but about living a life that honors God and blesses humanity.
Genuinely serving God means using what we have—our time, our gifts, our resources—for His purposes. It means remembering that everything we own belongs to Him.
Isaiah 58:6–7 reminds us that true spirituality includes breaking the chains of oppression, feeding the hungry, and sheltering the homeless. Every act of kindness done in reverence to God becomes a seed that produces lasting impact. Like Mully, when we pour into others, Heaven pours back into us.
You may not have millions, but you can honor God with what you have. A word of encouragement, a meal shared, or time spent helping the needy can be the spark that changes a destiny. When we water others, God ensures we are watered also.
Today, as we consciously seek God’s will above all else, certainly our lives will overflow with glory, peace, purpose and abundant provisions.

PRAYER: Lord, grant me the grace to honor You with my time, resources, and choices. Help me to become an answer to someone’s prayer. Thank You because as I put You first, You will prosper me in all things, in Jesus’ Name.

QUOTE:
It takes a heart for God to make a mark in the sands of time. – WORDBITE 201

Shalom!

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