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Beloved I willest above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in health EVEN AS THY SOUL PROSPERETH
Recently I started to look at the financial statements of charities I gave to in the past. One had four managers on the payroll earning $100k-$150k. I looked at their revenues and expenses. I may need to change my giving plans. It is difficult to give to the poor when the people in charge of the charities are trying to get rich. After all is said and done, I am not sure I helped much. I am not supposed to sound a trumpet to brag about giving. Suppose others may have given better.Another proof text from the prosperity Gospel brigade.
John is saying that he hopes that people will be well, and as blessed physically as they are spiritually.
It is NOT a statement that God will give material blessings.
Recently I started to look at the financial statements of charities I gave to in the past. One had four managers on the payroll earning $100k-$150k. I looked at their revenues and expenses. I may need to change my giving plans. It is difficult to give to the poor when the people in charge of the charities are trying to get rich. After all is said and done, I am not sure I helped much. I am not supposed to sound a trumpet to brag about giving. Suppose others may have given better.
For years I was poor and yet giving to charities. It was not as if God immediately opened the windows of heaven and started dropping gold coins on me.
Jesus and the disciples had a purse containing money; Judas looked after it, John 13:29.
As Jesus didn't contradict himself, "don't store up treasure", clearly doesn't mean "don't have/save money".
Depends on the endeavour, who is running it and where the money goes.
That's a big assumption; how do you know that?
Probably because if you take it as a verse on its own, out of context, it sounds as if you are teaching people to give so that they will get money back - like God is obliged to give us back more than we give him.
Why?
Again, how do you know?
That's just it; it's not a rule that if you want some money you need to give some to God first.
You've just said that God is no one's debtor. We give to God because everything we have comes from him and we want to give. Not because it's the quickest way to get some cash.
I'm not American and have watched few televangelists - they make me mad.
The ones I have seen are all about "planting a seed"; giving some money, to their ministry, either to show God that you have faith that he will increase it or so that they will pray for you.
God knows our hearts; he doesn't owe us anything. And any Christian who will not pray for another unless they are paid, needs some serious teaching and repentance.
Yes it is. And of course evangelistic missions need financing.
But we do not give to God in order that he will then give to us. Or if you do, be prepared for him to say "how are you using what I have given you?"
If this were a spiritual rule, it would always happen. Yet I have read testimonies from people who've been ruined by Word of Faith/prosperity Gospel teaching.
If someone gives £100 that they can't afford to some prosperity preacher, the likely outcome is that they will be £100 poorer, while the preacher is £100 richer - plus they get put on a mailing list encouraging them to "plant more seeds."
There is a lot of questioning God's word here. It is the Lord who said "Give and it shall be given you again...the measure you mete will be the measure that shall be meted you again"
You have no authority or right to quibble about God's word...just do it
He says to the sinner repent, believe the gospel and you shall be saved...will you then say, "oh no Lord, not so hard and fast"
It is very true that God is not obliged to save anybody...but He does, nobody has ever repented and believed the gospel and didn't get saved. God sees the heart.
And of people, nobody gives in order to prosper, that is foolish, it defies the laws of nature. It can only work if the person you have given it to has promised to repay you MORE than you give.
Even among men, as unreliable and finicky as we are, if you make such a promise you had better make it good. Has God promised to give back more than we give? yes He has.
What farmer would plant his seed and not expect a harvest? if the seed is good, if the soil is good and prepared he will always reap more than he sowed...and God has promised rain.
Like ALL of God's promises the promise of prosperity absolutely depends upon FAITH, you have to BELIEVE. If you don't do it in faith looking to God then you might worry and fret about where all your prosperity has come from.
Don't you know we have become fellow citizens of the commonwealth of Israel, co-inheritors of all the promises made to them? yet without having to obey the law and observe the ordinances.
Show me in the bible where God is not the abundant Provisioner of His people. He is the very God of plenty, of abundance.
Let's stop treating Him like He is a skinflint.
There is a lot of questioning God's word here.
It is the Lord who said "Give and it shall be given you again...the measure you mete will be the measure that shall be meted you again"
You have no authority or right to quibble about God's word...just do it
He says to the sinner repent, believe the gospel and you shall be saved...will you then say, "oh no Lord, not so hard and fast"
It is very true that God is not obliged to save anybody...but He does, nobody has ever repented and believed the gospel and didn't get saved. God sees the heart.
And of people, nobody gives in order to prosper, that is foolish, it defies the laws of nature. It can only work if the person you have given it to has promised to repay you MORE than you give.
What farmer would plant his seed and not expect a harvest? if the seed is good, if the soil is good and prepared he will always reap more than he sowed...and God has promised rain.
Like ALL of God's promises the promise of prosperity absolutely depends upon FAITH, you have to BELIEVE. If you don't do it in faith looking to God then you might worry and fret about where all your prosperity has come from.
Show me in the bible where God is not the abundant Provisioner of His people. He is the very God of plenty, of abundance.
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