There are a lot of strange
doctrines out there bouncing throughout the Church because the teachers are
cherry picking Scriptures out of context. Some
Prosperity teachers say that it is God's will for all believers to be rich, and they use Paul's own words to support their position. After all, didn't Paul say in 2 Cor. 9:8 (NIV)
"And God is able to bless you abundantly, so
that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in
every good work."
Therefore, they teach that it is God's will is for us to be well off. Yes, it does appear from that one verse that we're suppose to have plenty of stuff to take care of ourselves and others.
On the other hand, Paul also taught in Romans 8:35 (NIV)
"Who shall separate us
from the love of Christ? Shall trouble or hardship or persecution or famine or
nakedness or danger or sword?"
In that passage, Paul taught that we as Christians might sometimes go hungry, naked, and even might be murdered.
Therefore, those who preach a
poverty Gospel say that it's God will for us to be poor. However, which of the
two positions is right?
It is a teachers responsibility to teach the whole truth, and not just one aspect of it. If he or she doesn't, they are wandering off from the truth into error. Let me take a moment and attempt to balance out these two truths.
It is a teachers responsibility to teach the whole truth, and not just one aspect of it. If he or she doesn't, they are wandering off from the truth into error. Let me take a moment and attempt to balance out these two truths.
Jesus said in Matthew (NIV) 25:42
"For I was hungry and you
gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, I was a
stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe
me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me."
Here we see both aspects of
prosperity and poverty truth.
Jesus taught that there would be some believers among us without food, clothes, SICK, without housing, and even in prison. In other words, there will be needy believers. At the same time, there will be believers among us who have plenty of food, clothes, health, housing, and are out of prison.
Jesus taught that there would be some believers among us without food, clothes, SICK, without housing, and even in prison. In other words, there will be needy believers. At the same time, there will be believers among us who have plenty of food, clothes, health, housing, and are out of prison.
In other words, there will be well-to-do believers, too. It is the responsibility of those who are experiencing prosperity to help others who are experiencing lack. If they don't, they will be exposed as not being true believers in the judgment.
It is the leader's responsibility to quote verses consistent with the Bible context, and the learners responsibility to verify they do. The leaders should teach us to be self feeders, and not to be lead astray by those with hidden agendas.
After all, Paul said in Philipians (NIV) 4:12
"I know what it is to be
in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of
being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether
living in plenty or in want. 13 I can do all this through him who gives me
strength."
Paul himself said that he personally had experienced both Biblical prosperity and poverty truths. As for me, I'll stand with Paul.
I stand with you Dennis.. you have hit the nail on the head! Exactly what is happening in the churches today... the buildings are full of people but empty and void of 'spirit & truth'.......
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