Thinking in 400 Years: Bitcoin and the Blessing of Foresight
Final Reflections from God Talks Dallas
Some people think in days. Some in decades. But the Kingdom thinks in generations.
I’ve been given what I call a superpower: to think in 200, 300, even 400 years. To see the world not just as it is but as it could be for my kids’ kids’ kids. It’s not prediction; it’s pattern recognition. It’s what I call seeing around corners.
As God Talks Dallas concluded today, surrounded by business leaders like Ed Rush, Lance Wallnau, Kris Vallotton, Mason Millikin, Beth Powell, Lisa Bruton, and Robert Hotchkin, I was reminded that Kingdom business owners don’t just build for the next quarter. They build for the next covenant.
Faith-filled entrepreneurs don’t just build companies; they build inheritances. And inheritance isn’t money left behind. It’s wisdom carried forward.
🌾 Joseph’s Blueprint for Generational Thinking
When Pharaoh saw his dream, Joseph didn’t panic. He planned. He foresaw seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine, and he built systems that would sustain nations.
“Let Pharaoh appoint commissioners over the land to take a fifth of the harvest… store up for the years of famine.” — Genesis 41:34–36
Joseph didn’t just rescue Egypt; he preserved a promise for centuries. That kind of 400-year thinking echoes in the promise to Abraham:
“… your seed shall be strangers in a land not theirs … and shall serve them; and they shall afflict them four hundred years.” — Genesis 15:13
God thinks in centuries because His purpose isn’t quarterly. It’s eternal.
🪙 Bitcoin and the 400-Year Vision
Most assets disappear when empires fall. Fiat currencies fail, governments default, and institutions collapse. But bitcoin, truth encoded in mathematics, was designed to endure.
It is a hundred-year asset in a ten-second world. It rewards patience. It honors discipline. It punishes greed.
When we hold Bitcoin through the lens of generations, we’re not chasing quick wins. We’re stewarding values across time. Accumulating wealth becomes less about money and more about alignment.
The wealth transfer presently underway isn’t just economic. It’s spiritual.
“A good man leaves an inheritance to his children’s children.” — Proverbs 13:22
For us, that means not just more, but better. Not just larger holdings, but purer hearts.
🕊️ Prayer
Father of Generations, Thank You for giving vision beyond our years.
Teach us to think like Joseph, to store in seasons of plenty and steward for centuries to come. May our faithfulness today become our children’s freedom tomorrow.
And may every act of stewardship, every block validated, every decision anchored in truth carry Your legacy 400 years forward. ✝️



Thank you Jeff! Wish I had you say hello to KV at the conference. THANK YOU for thinking in generational terms!