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... Read moreMany Christians struggle with the idea that wanting prosperity means they love money, as highlighted in common misconceptions. From my own experience, embracing prosperity in a spiritual sense doesn’t mean greed or materialism, but rather thriving in all aspects of life—health, relationships, purpose, and peace. I used to think that pursuing financial stability was wrong or selfish, but over time, I discovered that God’s will includes blessing us so we can be a blessing to others. The Bible shares examples of prosperity as a sign of God’s favor, yet it also teaches us to maintain a generous heart and avoid placing money above our values. In practical terms, prosperity can motivate us to grow responsibly, pursue meaningful work, and support our communities. When approached with faith and wisdom, seeking prosperity aligns with living a purposeful and abundant life. This balance helped me overcome guilt associated with success and find joy in using my blessings to make a positive impact.

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Don't believe every word that doesn't align with the promises he has for you. Prosperity is yours. His plan for you is to prosper in all you do ✨️