The final part of the theme of the year is Isaiah 45 verse 3 which reads:
I will give you hidden treasures, riches stored in secret places, so that you may know that I am the LORD, the God of Israel, who summons you by name.
Many things are taught when it comes to Christianity and wealth, some of which are purely not true, others which contain distorted elements of truth and some of which is the authentic will of God.
Based on what I have seen in many Zimbabweans lives, I lean only towards one conclusion-for whatsoever reason it is, most people do not really know what the will of God in their finances is and as a result, they live their lives in almost a split type personality manner, one side reverently seeking God and the other. But the truth my friend is there is no need for such a dichotomy.

Not only can we trust God in finances but in addition, we are summoned by name-not by a corporate identity but by our own individual names as God knows as our situations and desires to address them specifically. We are summoned and it is official that the God of heaven and earth has business with us. These secret riches are not merely an increase in the profitability of your ventures, some of it is unexpected and things you would not have planned for but that God will surprise you with.
There may have been unmet needs in the past years for whatsoever reason-unpaid rent, no money for school fees, a debt spiralling out of control-which I assure you was not the will of God; but this year the Lord has sent forth his Word
His Word is living and active, more powerful than any two edged sword and like the rain it the seed in dry ground until it bursts forth into life. It does not matter what the situation looks like, God is neither worried nor intimidated by it and He can and will get you out and bring you to a place of refreshment. Finances often are the biggest worry individuals possess especially in a country like mine, I am not oblivious of that fact.

So fear not, it shall be well.