In Biblical Wealth & Production, Taylor Welch dismantles the conventional wisdom that wealth is primarily about money, revealing instead a Kingdom hierarchy where health, time, relationships, and resources align in divine order—with energy functioning as the bedrock beneath all four pillars. He exposes how humanity's hardwired expectation of sufficiency, coded into us from Eden, has been systematically broken by scarcity, creating psychological covenants that block believers from the prosperity God intends. The course navigates the critical distinctions between poverty as alignment with lack, richness as accumulation capacity, and wealth as creative potential, demonstrating why lottery winners consistently go broke while faithful stewards multiply kingdoms. Through the seven pillars of biblical economics—from God's ownership of everything to Sabbath as non-negotiable recovery—students discover how false covenants with scarcity sabotage supernatural provision, why personal transformation must precede circumstantial change, and how the Joseph Principle of value creation through divine timing positions believers for exponential increase. With practical frameworks for tracking what you want to grow, engineering gratitude that rewrites identity, and implementing Sabbath economics that prevent burnout, this course equips students to build sustainable wealth systems that honor God's sequential development process while cultivating the staying power required to steward increasing measures of Kingdom resources.