Celticflame said:
Any Thoughts On This Topic?
John Piper on the wealth-and-prosperity doctrine:
But a wealth-and-prosperity doctrine is afoot today, shaped by the half truth that says, "We glorify God with our money by enjoying thankfully all the things he enables us to buy. Why should a son of the King live like a pauper?" And so on. The true half of this is that we should give thanks for every good thing God enables us to have. That does glorify him. The false half is the subtle implication that God can be glorified in this way by all kinds of luxurious purchases.
We are to
honor God with our money
Malachi 3:8Will a man rob or defraud God? Yet you rob and defraud Me. But you say, In what way do we rob or defraud You? [You have withheld your]
tithes and offerings.
Malachi 3:10Bring all the
tithes (the whole tenth of your income) into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, and prove Me now by it, says the Lord of hosts, if I will not open the windows of heaven for you and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it
Luke 18:12I fast twice a week; I give
tithes of all that I gain.
Deuteronomy 26:10And now, behold, I bring the
firstfruits of the ground which You, O Lord, have given me. And you shall set it down before the Lord your God and worship before the Lord your God;
2 Chronicles 31:5
As soon as the command went abroad, the Israelites gave in abundance the
firstfruits of grain, vintage fruit, oil, honey, and of all the produce of the field; and they brought in abundantly the tithe of everything
Proverbs 3:9
Honor the Lord with your capital and sufficiency [from righteous labors] and with the
firstfruits of all your income
Celticflame said:
If this were true, Jesus would not have said, "Sell your possessions and give alms" (Luke 12:33).
15And He said to them, Guard yourselves and keep free from all covetousness (the
immoderate desire for wealth, the
greedy longing to have more); for a man's life does not
consist in and is not
derived from possessing [
c]overflowing abundance or that which is [
d]over and above his needs. We are not to be greedyand try to get wealth by any means(dishonestly) but do it by God's leading
Deuteronomy 8:18But you shall [earnestly] remember the Lord your God, for it is He Who gives you
power to
get wealth, that He may establish His covenant which He swore to your fathers, as it is this day16Then He told them a parable, saying,
Luke 12:16 The land of a rich man was fertile and yielded plentifully. 17And he considered and debated within himself, What shall I do? I have no place [in which] to gather together my harvest.18And he said, I will do this: I will pull down my storehouses and build larger ones, and there I will store all [
e]my grain or produce and my goods.19And I will say to my soul, Soul, you have many good things laid up, [enough] for many years. Take your ease; eat, drink, and enjoy yourself merrily.20But God said to him, You fool! This very night [
f] they [the messengers of God] will demand your soul of you; and all the things that you have prepared, whose will they be?(
A)
21So it is with the one who continues to lay up and hoard possessions for himself and is not rich [in his relation] to God [this is how he fares].When you have wealth, you are to have a given spirit and not lay it up for yourself. It should go to wherever God wills it to go, for it is actually God's. We are to help with advancing the kingdom and for those in need.
Celticflame said:
He would not have said, "Do not seek what you are to eat and what you are to drink" (Luke 12:29).
We are not to worry about these things because God knows what we need before we ask Him. We are to seek His kingdom and righteousness and all these things he will give us.
Luke 12:25And which of you by being overly anxious and troubled with cares can add a [
g]cubit to his stature or a moment [unit] of time to his [
h]age [the length of his life]?26If then you are not able to do such a little thing as that, why are you anxious and troubled with cares about the rest?
31Only aim at and strive for and seek His kingdom, and all these things shall be supplied to you also 33Sell what you possess and give donations to the poor; provide yourselves with purses and handbags that do not grow old an unfailing and inexhaustible treasure in the heavens, where no thief comes near and no moth destroys. 34For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.
He is talking about the things God has laid up for you in heaven that are in our promises and covenant with Him for the devil(the thief) cannot touch that whichGod has given us.
Celticflame said:
John the Baptist would not have said, "He who has two coats, let him share with who has none"(Luke 3:11).
When God blesses you you are to be a blessing to others. We are not to be greedy and keep everything to ourselves, but to be a cheerful giver
Celticflame said:
The Son of Man would not have walked around with no place to lay his head(Luke 9:58).
This is not a scripture about Jesus being poor, it tells that He had a purpose and He would not rest until it was accomplished. Jesus had an actual home, but He chose to do the Father's will which did not allow Him to have a steady home.
Celticflame said:
And Zacchaeus would not have given half his goods to the poor (Luke 19:8).
He didn't give all his possessions, but half, which showed he shared his wealth with the poor, He obeyed God with what God told Him to give, just as we do. There has been many times when God has told you to give a certain amount to your church, or a friend, or a relative, or even a stranger.
Celticflame said:
God is not glorified when we keep for ourselves (no matter how thankfully) what we ought to be using to alleviate the misery of unevangelized, uneducated, unmedicated, and unfed millions. The evidence that many professing Christians have been deceived by this doctrine is how little they give and how much they own. God has prospered them. And by an almost irresistible law of consumer culture (baptized by a doctrine of health, wealth, and prosperity) they have bought bigger (and more) houses, newer (and more) cars, fancier (and more) clothes, better (and more) meat, and all manner of trinkets and gadgets and containers and devices and equipment to make life more fun.
We are to give to who God tells us to give and how much God tells us to give. We must make sure we do not sow into bad soil. We shouldn't give to a church who is not anointed by God and is preaching false doctrine, or give to a homeless drug addict and he winds up spending the money on drugs. We have to sow in fruitful ground, thats why its important to hear from God on this matter. There are many charcaters in the bible that where wealthy after God molded them into what they ought to be.
Hebrews 13:21Strengthen (complete, perfect) and make you
what you
ought to be and equip you with everything good that you may carry out His will; [while He Himself] works in you and accomplishes that which is pleasing in His sight, through Jesus Christ (the Messiah); to Whom be the glory forever and ever (to the ages of the ages). Amen (so be it).
Celticflame said:
They will object: Does not the Old Testament promise that God will prosper his people? Indeed! God increases our yield so that by giving we can prove our yield is not our god. God does not prosper a man's business so he can move from a Ford to a Cadillac. God prospers a business so that 17,000 unreached peoples can be reached with the gospel. He prospers a business so that twelve percent of the world's population can move a step back from the precipice of starvation. quoted from Chap7 - Money: The currency of Christian Hedonism.
Desiring God by John Piper
Proverbs 1:19 (Amplified Bible)So are the ways of everyone who is greedy of gain; such [greed for plunder] takes away the lives of its possessors Proverbs3:9,10 Honor the Lord with your capital and sufficiency [from righteous labors] and with the firstfruits of all your income; So shall your storage places be filled with plenty, and your vats shall be overflowing with new wine. This sounds like prosperity to me, and its because you gave and honored the Lord.
Have you read Proverbs about Godly Wisdom - It talks about prosperity in so many ways, not just materially, but including material prosperity. Also Psalms 112 tells about the righteousness of God.We as parents, would we want our children living poor and in need or prosperous? Why would our Heavenly Father want us to live broken? That makes no sense. I admit God will break you down, but all the while He is building you back up to be a vessel He can use for His will and purpose, and that is only for the mature Christian who has had their heart and faith tested and has passed the test.