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There is a pervasive message sweeping throughout the church. It is widely known as the "Prosperity Gospel." Without naming names, I will say that there are well-known, highly recognized Christian pastors and leaders who hold to this teaching that if you love God and follow him, you have all the faith in the world: you will be healthy with no sickness, you will have great relationships with no animosity or persecution or strife, and you will have all the money in the world to pay your bills and live "the good life." In fact, on the flip side, if you don't have these things, then you may be lacking in your faith and you may be denying yourself all that God has for you.
I have no wish to ruffle any feathers, but I will be perfectly frank in stating I believe this teaching is false. When I look at Jesus' words in this passage, words like, "Blessed are you who are poor" (v. 20) and "Blessed are you when people hate you and when they exclude you and revile you and spurn your name as evil, on account of the Son of Man!" (v. 22), I see no room in those words for any "prosperity gospel." God loves and uses even the least and the poorest and the worst of us for his glory.
Craig K.
I have no wish to ruffle any feathers, but I will be perfectly frank in stating I believe this teaching is false. When I look at Jesus' words in this passage, words like, "Blessed are you who are poor" (v. 20) and "Blessed are you when people hate you and when they exclude you and revile you and spurn your name as evil, on account of the Son of Man!" (v. 22), I see no room in those words for any "prosperity gospel." God loves and uses even the least and the poorest and the worst of us for his glory.
Craig K.