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The Prosperity
Message:
the Good,
Bad, and
Ugly
God
has consistently
stirred
my heart
over the
past few
months to
write on
this subject
of prosperity.
I have conveniently
tried to
set the
message
aside, as
I figured
there are
more important
things to
talk about,
but God
in His infinite
wisdom,
always knows
what’s
best, so
I yield
the floor
to Him.
God’s
desire is
that we,
the church
would come
into a place
of purity,
of maturity,
and unity.
He does
not want
us confused,
divided,
or to be
children
tossed to
and fro
with every
wind of
doctrine,
but God
wants us
to grow
up in all
things (Eph
4:11-16).
In the days
ahead I
believe
God is going
to bring
much understanding,
correction,
and balance
to His Church.
And it is
so important
that we
all remain
humble and
teachable,
quick to
adjust our
beliefs
to line
up with
the full
counsel
of His word.
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NO
ROOM FOR OUR PET
DOCTRINES:
As you read this
article today,
I prayerfully
ask that you would
set aside any
pet doctrines
you may have in
this area –
either for or
against, and just
consider God’s
word. My desire,
as I believe yours
is, is to walk
in the full counsel
and truth of God’s
word, I desire
to rightly divide
the word of truth,
understand it,
and walk completely
in it.
THE
BABY AND THE BATH
WATER:
When we see abuse
or extremes in
the church, many
times our first
response, is to
turn and run all
out in the opposite
direction. I think
we have all been
guilty of this
at some point
in our lives.
But, we must be
careful not to
throw the baby
out with the bath
water, ie. We
mustn’t
abandon the pure
truths of God’s
word because someone
mixed them with
error, excess
or manipulated
God’s word
for their own
personal gain.
What
Does God’s
Word Have To Say?
THE
SAME HOLY SPIRIT:
(II Timothy 3:16)
If all scripture
is inspired by
God, then the
same God who inspired
the words in Deuteronomy
8:18 – but
thou shalt remember
the Lord thy God,
for it is He who
gives us the power
to create wealth,
that He may establish
His covenant…
also inspired
Jesus to speak
what we find written
in Matthew 19:23
– it is
hard for a rich
man to enter the
Kingdom of God,….
but with God all
things are possible.
When we do a general
overview of the
Old and New Testaments
we see quite a
difference in
the message on
this topic. I
used to find this
confusing until
one day when God
gave me great
understanding
and showed me
His purpose in
this.
OLD
TESTAMENT PROMISES
& PROSPERITY
To be completely
honest with you,
I cannot read
through the Old
Testament including
the Prophets,
Psalms, and Proverbs
without coming
across numerous
accounts of God’s
promises to His
people. If God’s
people would obey
Him, they had
the promise of
blessing, prosperity,
success, and victory,
this is very consistent
throughout the
Old Testament.
But, if they disobeyed
and rebelled,
typically the
result was a curse,
famine, sickness,
invasion by their
enemies, early
death etc. You
will find examples
of this throughout
the Old Testament
as well.
NEW TESTAMENT
WARNINGS
However, when
I move into the
New Testament,
I find mostly
warnings about
wealth and a few
promises. In the
parable of the
sower in Mark
4:19 we see a
warning about
the deceitfulness
of riches and
how they choke
out the word and
make us unfruitful.
I Timothy 6:9
warns those who
desire to be rich,
that they will
fall into many
temptations. And
I Timothy 6:10
warns that the
love of money
is the root of
all kinds of evil,
and those eager
to get rich would
wander from the
faith and pierce
themselves with
many sorrows.
PROMISES IN THE
NEW TESTAMENT
I do think it
important to bring
out a few of the
promises in the
New Testament.
Many who followed
Jesus left everything
they had. Peter
said, Lord we’ve
left everything
to follow you!
But, we do see
that Jesus made
a promise in Mark
10: 29-30 for
those who sacrificed
all, a promise
for a 100 fold
return in this
life and in the
life to come eternal
life. We see another
instance in III
John 2 which is
more of a prayer
than a promise
for prosperity.
For the most part,
if we will be
honest, we see
mostly warnings
in the New Testament
about riches and
wealth. Why is
this?
SO
WHAT IS OUR CONCLUSION?
Are the Old Testament
Promises for His
people today or
should we disregard
them because of
all the warnings
we see in the
New Testament.
Why do the two
Testaments seem
so different on
this issue? Are
they really different,
or is there something
deeper being dealt
with here?
JESUS
COMES TO DEAL
WITH THE ISSUES
& IDOLS OF
THE HEART!
When Jesus came,
He did not come
to do away with
the Promises in
the Old Testament,
for Heaven and
earth will pass
away, but His
word will never
pass away. Nor,
did He need to
teach the Jews
about the blessings
of obedience or
the curse of disobedience
and rebellion.
They knew this
teaching all too
well, they had
learned it from
early childhood.
But, Jesus did
come to confront
and deal with
the issues and
idols of the heart.
I love that about
Jesus, He always
went straight
for the heart!
BALANCE
& THE FULL
COUNSEL OF GOD’S
WORD
If we will embrace
the full counsel
of God’s
Word and not just
our favorite scriptures,
God will keep
us in balance,
and our hearts
right. His Word
washes and cleanses
us. The Old and
New Testament
scriptures we
mentioned today
do not contradict
each other but
rather compliment
and bring balance
to one another.
This is the beauty
of God’s
Word. It keeps
us on the straight
and narrow path
that leads to
life.
GOD
WANTS OUR HEARTS
AND AFFECTIONS
SET ON HIM!
God
wants all of us,
not just a part.
He wants us chasing
after His heart
and not just His
hand! Colossians
3:2 admonishes
us to set our
affections upon
those things which
are above, not
things of the
earth. God wants
us to be spiritually
minded which is
life. He wants
us to fix our
eyes on Christ.
CONCLUSION: SEEK
FIRST THE KINGDOM
OF GOD
I believe Matthew
6:32-33 communicates
so well what our
focus and priorities
should be as His
people. God does
not want us chasing
after and worrying
about all the
things the world
does, He wants
us to seek first
His Kingdom and
righteousness,
then He promises
that everything
we have need of
will be added
to us. We
should keep this
truth close to
our heart so we
do not get pulled
into the world
and its ways and
patterns.
IN
CLOSING:
I
want to close
by making a few
comments regarding
the prosperity
message. I pray
this will help
bring understanding
and balance.
THE
GOOD, THE BAD
AND THE UGLY of
the Prosperity
Message:
THE
GOOD:
When parts of
the prosperity
message are preached
and taught in
balance and in
context it can
have a great affect
and influence.
1.
PUTTING OUR HOPE
IN GOD:
It can cause people
to look to God
as their provider
and source, encouraging
them to put their
trust in God rather
than man or money.
2.
BUILDING THE KINGDOM
OF GOD AND ESTABLISHING
HIS COVENANT:
When people with
a pure heart motivation
to give towards
the gospel, apply
God’s word
regarding prosperity
in their lives,
it. can have great
impact. God responds
to faith and acting
on His word and
this results in
us being able
to give more generously
to advance the
purposes of God
in the earth,
to give to missions,
feed and care
for the poor.
Care for our families
and the elderly,
give to organizations
who are taking
a stand for righteousness
in our land –
this is all a
very good thing.
So this prosperity
has purpose and
is not to feed
our pride or the
lusts of the flesh,
but to build the
kingdom of God.
THE
BAD:
When not in balance
this message can
really draw people’s
hearts away from
the things of
God and more into
chasing after
things, materialism
and worldliness.
They get there
eyes on the blessings
rather than God.
It becomes deceptive
and dangerous,
and more self
serving than God
serving. When
out of balance,
there is no teaching
on surrender,
dying to self
and taking up
our cross, but
instead hearts
can become filled
with the pride
of life.
THE
UGLY:
I think the saddest,
and I will label
the ugliest of
all is when God
merely becomes
the means to an
end. The relationship
is so cheapened
that God is no
longer God, but
becomes nothing
more than a slot
machine and someone
we go to when
we want something.
The person is
no longer a yielded
servant of God
but rather sees
God as His servant.
IT'S
TIME TO EMBRACE
THE FULL COUNSEL
OF GOD'S WORD
It
is time for the
Church to embrace
all of God's word,
we must set aside
our pet doctrines
and be willing
to embrace correction.
God wants His
Church to be glorious
in the earth and
that will only
happen when we
walk in the light
of His counsel
and words.
But,
Seek First the
Kingdom of God
and His Righteousness,
and everything
you have need
of will be added
to you. Matthew
6:33
We
do pray this message
has ministered
to you and brought
insight and understanding.
You are in our
prayers, and we
invite you to
join with us as
we pray daily
for His Church
to become glorious
in the earth!
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