Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health even as thy soul prospereth (3 John 1:2)
Your first step to living in prosperity is to believe in prosperity. I’m greatly concerned and feel really sorry for Christians who don’t believe in prosperity. Most times they are the same that condemn and criticize preachers who teach God’s Word on prosperity, and that’s sad.
When you don’t believe in prosperity, or in the message of prosperity, you, you are inadvertently saying you don’t believe in God. This is because if you study your Bible carefully, you’d observe that God is personally involved in the prosperity of Christians! Prosperity is His idea, and desire.
If anyone should be skeptical about the message of prosperity, it shouldn’t be the Christians, but the non Christians. Interestingly, Christians have been called and specially anointed to make people rich. In 2 Corinthians 6:10, the scripture says “we bestow wealth on many … .” –Weymouth New Testament Translation.
If you’re a child of God, believe in prosperity and don’t be apologetic about it. Don’t accept to be poor or average. You’ve been made rich (2 Corinthians 8:9); therefore believe in prosperity and prove your faith by refusing to talk lack and poverty. Instead, keep talking your way to financial abundance!
Your first step to living in prosperity is to believe in prosperity. I’m greatly concerned and feel really sorry for Christians who don’t believe in prosperity. Most times they are the same that condemn and criticize preachers who teach God’s Word on prosperity, and that’s sad.
When you don’t believe in prosperity, or in the message of prosperity, you, you are inadvertently saying you don’t believe in God. This is because if you study your Bible carefully, you’d observe that God is personally involved in the prosperity of Christians! Prosperity is His idea, and desire.
If anyone should be skeptical about the message of prosperity, it shouldn’t be the Christians, but the non Christians. Interestingly, Christians have been called and specially anointed to make people rich. In 2 Corinthians 6:10, the scripture says “we bestow wealth on many … .” –Weymouth New Testament Translation.
If you’re a child of God, believe in prosperity and don’t be apologetic about it. Don’t accept to be poor or average. You’ve been made rich (2 Corinthians 8:9); therefore believe in prosperity and prove your faith by refusing to talk lack and poverty. Instead, keep talking your way to financial abundance!
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