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Hello Steve. Seeking God about so many things. I've been too busy to do justice to all things. One comment about "prosperity teachings"...
The point is supernatural provision by supernatural hearing without natural censors getting in the way. I see this as a long way away from being concerned about what some group did to give it a bad name. Not even worth mentioning really. If we don't believe in supernatural provision, we limit God's work in our lives. We can be poor and content, but apart from a season in your life to pass God's tests, I don't see this meeting a lot of financial needs or providing for the message getting out.
Does this sound reasonable to you? I'm not knocking your perspective, but want to enlarge it to accommodate a big God doing big things for a lot of people without fear getting in the way.
Hey, Alive Again, I like the way you think
If prosperity really meant God could tell His children to give anything they had and still have faith for their own needs, in time, their would be a whole lot more rejoicing going on! Where we often are, any voice saying to give like this might kick in the cares of this world and our supernatural giving (and receiving) gets choked at the starting gate.
You must be able to type really good
I don't type so well; so my I post are usually a bit shorter. If I post a long thread I have to type it off-line.
The things you are saying I agree with whole heartedly.
Maybe you misunderstood what I was trying to say or I didn't say it clearly enough.
I believe in God wanting us to prosper. It is the way that it is sought after and the way that it is taught by some.
I was giving an answer to the reason that some people, christians and laymen, are against prospety teaching; it is the seed of greed that has been sown by the enemy.
The things you offer to me are like, the preacher preaching to the choir. I too believe that the enemy uses the church whenever he can.
It is not that I don't believe in prosperity; I don't like the way it is sought after and I don't like the way many who live by it look down on those who do not have the understanding, strength or desire to do the same. Some are able to eat meat while others are still nursing on milk. We (the body of Christ) should have compassion for them.
The things I do not like about prosperity teachings are; the confussion and deciet sown by the enemy. Those who teach and live by it should be aware of this and not fall into the trap of covetousness. It's because of the enemy twisting the hearts of the faithful that gives prosperity teaching a bad rep.
I understand that if you are prosperous you are better equipped to further the gospel. However, that is not everyones calling. We all have different gifts, callings and purposes.
If someone is poor and happy that does not necessarily mean that they are being decieved by the enemy into poverity. Some are, and should be, content with such things as the Lord provides; without seeking more.
I enjoyed your reply,
Peace unto you

Steve
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