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Poverty or Prosperity - Which is Biblically Correct?

Topic: #1 of 270 for Sermons on Stewardship
Scripture: Matthew 6:24
Denomination: Wesleyan
Date Added: June 2008
Audience: General Adults (31 - 49)
STEWARDSHIP: THE MISSING PIECE TO SUCCESSFUL LIVING
Poverty or Prosperity - Which is Biblically Correct?
Mathew 6:24
Dr. John Maxwell

INTRODUCTION:

You go home and you turn on the TV and you see a television preacher. That TV preacher says if you become a Christian and plant some seeds financially, that prosperity is your right and God will bless you financially. You come back to the same channel, maybe a couple of hours later, and another TV preacher is speaking and he talks about the fact that when you follow God, you give everything. Now you sit there and you hear, not only these two TV preachers; one talking about prosperity, one talking about poverty but both of them had Scripture. You sit there and you say, “Now, which is correct?” Am I as a Christian to begin to believe that if I serve God and follow biblical principles God will bless me, or does God disdain wealth and possessions and pretty much what I have I’m suppose to give it up? Which is biblically correct? When I talk to people about money and finances and possessions based on Scripture, I find that there is an incredible diversity within the family of God. Understandably so. When you have over 2,000 verses of Scripture concerning finances and money, you’re going to have a lot of diversity and to be honest with you, both poverty theology people and prosperity theology people can give you a list of verses that will back what they say. Well, you say, “Pastor, what’s biblically correct?”

To show you it’s not exactly easy sometimes to come to a conclusion, I have put in your sermon section this morning two different passages of scripture written by the same man. His name was John. He wrote four books: The Gospel of John, and I, II, and III John. Notice the seeming contradiction in what he says in two of his letters. I John 2:15: "Do not love the world, nor the things in the world. If anyone loves of the world the love of the Father is not in him." Now, there’s a pretty strong statement; anti-materialism. Look at III John, verse 2: "Beloved I pray that in all respects you may prosper and be in good health just as your soul prospers." This is the same guy. In one letter he says, "Love not the world neither the things of the world...” And then he turns around and he writes again and says, “I want you to prosper.” And he is not talking about spiritual prosperity. I hear people talking about it, but he wasn’t talking about it. He already assumed and said you’re soul prospers. He said I want you to prosper. He talked about health. I believe he’s talking about financial means. We can now begin to see why there’s confusion, even in the body of Christ, concerning materialism and stewardship and prosperity and poverty.

Now, one thing is for certain and here’s what Jesus said and it’s the text for this morning. Here’s what Jesus did say, "No one can serve two masters for either he will hate the one and love the other or he will hold to one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and Mammon." Now that’s for certain. In other words, we can’t have two masters. We can’t have God as the Lord of our life and serve and be a slave to God and also to materialism. We can’t divide ourselves up in that way. That word “serve” literally means to be a slave. That word “master” literally means absolute ownership. And all Jesus was saying is materialism
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April 20, 2011

1. Pat Cook says...

Excellent balance! Thanks!

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