What if giving to God is more than obedience—what if it's a divine contract? In this thought-provoking sermon, Apostle Williams explores the spiritual and practical significance of tithes and offerings, teaching that they form a sacred undertaking with God. Drawing from Malachi 3:10, he emphasises that this is the only command in Scripture where God says, "Test me in this." When believers faithfully bring their full tithe into God's storehouse, they are effectively investing in the work of God—becoming stakeholders in His mission. In return, God promises to open the floodgates of heaven, pour out immeasurable blessings, and protect from devourers and misfortune. Apostle Williams boldly declares that Christians should not struggle in business or career, because tithing invokes divine provision and favour.
However, the sermon also carries a sobering warning. Quoting Malachi 3:8, Apostle Williams explains that withholding tithes is described by God as robbing Him, and such disobedience invites a curse. He stresses the seriousness of this act, referencing Revelation to remind listeners that thieves will not inherit the kingdom of God. Just as God is faithful to bless, He is equally bound by His word to discipline disobedience. The message challenges believers to move beyond emotion and embrace giving as a covenant—a business with God in which He can neither deceive nor be deceived. Faithfulness in giving, Apostle affirms, is a visible demonstration of trust in God’s unchanging laws and a key to unlocking supernatural abundance.