Originally Posted by
Bookman
The problem is and always has been (in my opinion), the reducing of what the Bible says about prosperity to some sort of movement or "prosperity gospel." Prosperity properly understood is only a PART of the gospel. When we try to make it the centerpiece, as many of the prosperity teachers have done, it becomes a house of cards. Take what the Bible says about prosperity and incorporate it, along with other aspects of the gospel, into a fuller message that brings all the teaching of the new covenant into balance, each complementing the whole.