You're Not REALLY against prosperity...
- Doc Murphy
- Jun 10
- 1 min read

Some Christians claim to be against prosperity, yet they worry constantly about bills they can’t pay. They work for wealthy employers and rejoice when they receive a raise. They take out loans from prosperous banks and financial institutions. They borrow money from successful family members and friends. They’re thankful when a prosperous company like Walmart moves into their neighborhood.
They read books written by millionaire authors, buy iPhones and other luxury items from billion-dollar corporations, and dream of owning beautiful homes, nice cars, and enjoying a comfortable life. Many even turn to the church for financial help when they’re struggling.
The truth is—they're not against prosperity. They're trapped in a religious mindset, unable to think for themselves, and have unknowingly bought into a lie crafted by the enemy to keep the Church stagnant and ineffective. Prosperity isn't the problem—it's the lack of revelation about God’s desire to bless and advance His people.
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