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What does the Bible say about prosperity in faith?

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The Bible teaches that true faith does not guarantee material prosperity but rather focuses on spiritual richness and eternal values.

Scripture consistently emphasizes that faith is not a means to achieve earthly wealth or comfort. In fact, the lives of the faithful, as highlighted in Hebrews 11, often reflect struggles and trials rather than material success. God's word shows that visible prosperity is frequently not a measure of one's faith or character, and instead, a believer's worth is grounded in their relationship with Christ and spiritual obedience. The notion that faith should result in material rewards contradicts biblical teachings.
Scripture References: Hebrews 11

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Don Fortner · Jan 15, 2011
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