Guitarhero
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I'm not stuck on prosperity being about money. Material wealth was previously mentioned. Someone else brought up the fact that ministries require money to function and of course and I'm not disagreeing with that. I likewise don't disagree that God wants and can bless us financially, physically, etc. But the realities are that the majority of the world is poor, not monetarily rich. Many of the world's population suffers from physical illnesses. Are those people any less spiritual or knowledgeable about God? No. But then God can and does bless us all, according to His will. Sometimes where there is lack, it's not been prayed about or not prayed about enough.All of what you said is true. God does bless according to his will, but sometimes he uses people to carry out those blessing. God's not going to ride down on a white horse and deliver everyone from poverty. That's why it is so important for believers to be prosperous, so they can have the abundance to help other people in bad situations . Part of being is a Christian is about serving and loving the people on earth. Properity does not nesecarily mean wealthy, it means not operating in a lack or living check to check, having an abundance of resources to help others.
As far as health is concern, the body is the temple of the Holy Spirit, so exercising and eating well can prevent some illnesses. Why is so bad to make daily confessions about your health. Especially, if you get yearly check-up, eat right, exercise, and avoid premartial sex. Not saying you won't become sick, but you have already planned the seeds of faith over that area in your life. So now you can stand on his promises, rest in his abiding love, and knowing that everything is going to be all right, whether you live or die. The point is you are being active about faith and knowing the depths of God's love.
Confessions of health. Professions toward health? Living or dying, kinda my point. If one obtains wealth and all manner of prosperity such as health, many children etc., but then becomes ill at some point or loses the prosperity, that doesn't mean one lost faith or never had it in the beginning to believe that God would bring it. Jesus loved the poor. He told us the poor would be with us. And I can say that the most humble, loving, caring and godly people I've ever met have been poor, not just in this country. But truly poor according to world standards, not U.S. They love God and are yet poor. Yes, whether for good or bad, it's about receiving God's love and having daily faith. But one may never, may lose, or may even obtain wealth and all manners of prosperity. The movement differs in this belief. And I have to say I've learned a lot in this thread.
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