Spatial awareness while catching fish
About
The coin was in the fish’s mouth — not in Peter’s pocket.
In this revelatory journey through Matthew’s account of Jesus instructing Peter to catch a fish and find a coin to pay their taxes, we uncover a divine principle: God provides, but always with purpose. Too often, we lack not because He withholds — but because we ask outside His will, or desire outside His design.
This book explores the thin line between needs and wants, lack and abundance, and shows that prosperity is not a sin — but it is a stewardship.
You’ll discover:
- Why God funds assignments, not ambitions
- How Kingdom principles govern finances
- What it truly means to ask, seek, and receive
- How to align your requests with divine purpose
Riches, when guided by righteousness, are tools for the Kingdom. This is not just a story about fish and coins — it’s a call to live in obedience, provision, and purpose.
Let God show you where your provision is hiding.
You may just find it in the place you least expect — on the other side of obedience.