A Good Prosperity Theology
This message critiques prosperity theology, emphasizing that financial blessing is not guaranteed by faith or donations. The speaker explains the misapplication of Old Testament promises to Israel and how it contrasts with the church's relationship with God today. He highlights the importance of humility, distrust in wealth, and enjoyment of God's gifts. The message concludes with a call to action for believers to do good, be generous, and invest in eternal treasures rather than hoarding material possessions.
1 Timothy 6:11-21Proverbs 18:23Proverbs 28:11James 2:1-9Matthew 6:19-21Luke 16:9Ecclesiastes 2:24Romans 8:32
