What does prosperity mean to the Body of Christ. Does it has any place in teaching, is it
for the body, should it be taught or should it be ignored. What is biblical prosperity?
What does the bible has to say about this topic?
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Greetings Pastor Sweet,
I appreciate you, pastor day, pastor paul, preacher and everyone else. I really think you guys are good for this discussion. Believe me I know many are watching what we have to say. They will not comment because they are not rooted in the Word. This discussion will drive the spectator to study more. Because we pull scriptures people did not know was in their bible. This is more than a discussion. Its like a panel, bible study, its really a ministry. We are teaching as well as learning. So be encouraged and keep the session alive.
In Christ
Pastor Phillips,
This topic of discussion has been a blessing. Keep teaching the truth! This has, indeed, been an exercise in iron sharpening!
Bishop Day
Brother Pastor,
I really appreciate the intellectual honesty of your response. In the words of Forrest Gump, "that's all I have to say about that..."
Bishop Day
Greetings Pastor Day,
I appreaciate you on this discussion. You know you are welcome any time. The Word of God is in your heart for truth according to the Word. Passion for the truth of the Word is an awesome thing. Be encouraged. I will be calling you soon.
In Christ
Greetings Pastor Day and Pastor Sweet,
We are only having a discusssion. Dont get to intense. At the end of the day I think we can agree that God is good and his mercy endureth forever.
In Christ
Greetings Rev. Jerry,
Well said. And bless you look to hear from you more.
In Christ
Bro. Rollinson and to all who thinks that riches is money and not the peace that God gives you while obeying Him.
I beg the differ...Mother Teresa....if only proclaiming christians will do half, where would america's homeless and hungry be? Have anyone went to the dollar store an purchased some gloves and hats this winter yet?
In Love sister Denise
Teresa wrote in her diary that her first year was fraught with difficulties. She had no income and had to resort to begging for food and supplies. Teresa experienced doubt, loneliness and the temptation to return to the comfort of convent life during these early months. She wrote in her diary:
Our Lord wants me to be a free nun covered with the poverty of the cross. Today I learned a good lesson. The poverty of the poor must be so hard for them. While looking for a home I walked and walked till my arms and legs ached. I thought how much they must ache in body and soul, looking for a home, food and health. Then the comfort of Loreto [her former order] came to tempt me. 'You have only to say the word and all that will be yours again,' the Tempter kept on saying ... Of free choice, my God, and out of love for you, I desire to remain and do whatever be your Holy will in my regard. I did not let a single tear come.
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