Born to Solve: You Are the Answer:
This message challenges a culture of dependence on external sources for solutions.

Embrace Your Purpose: Solving Problems God's Way
Discovering Your Divine Purpose
You were created to solve a problem. God designed each of us to be the answer to a question our generation would ask. We are here to address the needs of humanity and fulfill God's desires. We all have a unique assignment in our generation. I was born to solve a problem, and so were you. None of us is superior; we are simply individuals who have discovered our purpose.
Finding Your Problem Equals Finding Your Wealth
You were not born just to make a living, pay bills, and die. You were created to solve a problem on earth. Interestingly, you get paid for solving problems. This means your wealth is tied to the problems you solve, not merely the work you do. When you discover a problem to solve, you find your path to wealth.
Biblical Examples of Problem Solvers
Consider Moses, who solved the problem of slavery, and David, who defeated Goliath. These problems were their tickets to greatness. David's encounter with Goliath introduced him to his destiny as a king. Similarly, your problems are opportunities for you to rise to greatness. Joseph, who interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams, went from being a prisoner to a prince because he solved an economic crisis. Your value increases with the problems you solve.
Your Leadership and Value
Your leadership is defined by the problems you solve. Daniel solved the problem of administration in Babylon, earning him a top position. Esther solved the problem of genocide, saving her people. Your greatness might be hidden in the problems around you. Sometimes, we are so focused on daily struggles that we miss opportunities to solve significant issues.
Jesus: The Ultimate Problem Solver
Jesus solved the ultimate problem of sin and death. This is why He is so revered. He faced and conquered death, providing a solution to the greatest fear of humanity. Following Jesus means embracing His example of solving critical problems.
Problems as Opportunities for Business
Every problem presents a business opportunity. Many of us in post-colonial countries struggle with poverty and unemployment because we have been conditioned to depend on external sources rather than seeing opportunities around us. God didn't give Adam a chair or a table; He provided trees. The challenge is to see the potential in what we have and create solutions.
Unlocking Your Gift
Everyone is born with a gift to solve a problem. When your gift meets a problem, wealth is the result. Don’t work for money; let money follow your solutions. Spend time reflecting on your strengths and unique abilities. Ask yourself, "What do I have that the world needs?"
Scriptural Foundations
Jeremiah 1:5 (NIV): "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations."
1 Peter 4:10 (NIV): "Each of you should use whatever gift you have received to serve others, as faithful stewards of God's grace in its various forms."
Proverbs 18:16 (NIV): "A gift opens the way and ushers the giver into the presence of the great."
Conclusion: Becoming a Solution
Your life is meant to be a solution to a problem. Embrace this purpose with confidence, knowing that God has equipped you for greatness.
Action Steps
1. Reflect on your strengths and unique abilities.
2. Identify problems around you that need solutions.
3. Develop your gifts and use them to address these problems.
4. Trust that as you solve problems, wealth and fulfillment will follow.
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