1. Prosperity sermons should not be meant to build denominations, buy lands and buildings. God does not dwell in temples built by human hands.
2. Instead prosperity must be taught by training christians to desire and operate the gifts of the Holy Spirit and take the love and compassion of Christ by signs, wonders and miracles.
3. Kingdom financing is for the purpose of raising miracle workers out of common believers rather than make believers as endless sermon-hearers!
4. Christ Jesus primarily needs ordinary believers (who are the real temples as per 1 Cor 6: 19) who will exercise their authority to heal the sick and cast demons with the power that Elijah had rather than sit and hear sermons about prosperity endlessly. Money is secondary for our Lord.
i'm not sure why you understand that any of the above is a WOF-based message or where your ideas come from.
prosperity just means having enough so that all your needs are met, and from the excess you can give to help other people meet theirs.
In order to be able to do that you first need to realize that it is God alone who supplies all your needs---not your 'wants', mind you, but your needs.
in today's society many people cannot separate the two categories, so they have trouble seeing how God can supply what He has promised. So the first thing to do is to learn how God differentiates 'needs' from 'wants', and then organize our finances along those lines.
it may take a while to get the "wants" trimmed down, but that's where the rest of God's family comes into play. Out of the love that they have for God, they can help others out of the abundance that God has given to them, raising them up to live in the true financial situation that God desires for all His children.
What we have here on earth is a pittance of what we will have in heaven, as we are joint heirs with Jesus, and are rightly entitled to share in all the riches of heaven with Him. But in this life we learn the use of those riches, how to handle them, where they come from, why we are entitled to them, and that they are nothing when compared to the love that we share together with God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. Truly, He trusts us with a small amount now so that we will learn the lessons here that will apply when we reach heaven and are trusted with much more.
So you see, there's a lot more to looking at prosperity than you have listed above. In fact, none of what brings true, God-filled prosperity is listed any place in your post. why is that I wonder?