A practical, faith-forward close to a five-week money series, this message frames “supernatural increase” as stewardship and heart posture: God owns it all, we’re managers, and prosperity funds the harvest (Deut 8:18). Jay and Selena emphasize a willing, obedient heart (Isa 1:19), choosing covenant over comfort like Moses (Heb 11:24-26), delighting in God’s Word (Ps 1), and refusing worry by seeking the Kingdom first (Luke 12—birds and lilies). Putting God first means treating tithing as identity—not an occasional act—and growing in generosity beyond the tithe, with Zacchaeus vs. the rich young ruler illustrating that God targets the heart, not an amount. The pastor adds candid testimony about intense financial pressure, urging listeners to renew their minds, drop shame from past mistakes, reject a victim mindset, and commit to honor (tithe) and love (offerings). The service culminates with laying on of hands to impart an anointing for supernatural increase and a fresh resolve to fund the Great Commission.