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Make Prosperity Yours!

Published: March 27, 2024 · Reviewed: May 11, 2024

1 Corinthians 3:21b (LB 21) God has already provided everything you need, after all.

(We don't ask God for anything, including success. God is not being asked to do anything by us.)

In every aspect of our lives, God has already provided. He produced an abundance for all of humanity.

However, a lot of Christians experience financial difficulties. However, the issue is not that God is keeping things from us.

It is stated repeatedly in the New Testament that God has already provided for our every need. For instance, consider 2 Peter 1:3, Romans 8:17, Romans 8:32, Galatians 4:7, and Ephesians 1:3.

The issue is that we've been letting the devil take what is rightfully ours. This can no longer be tolerated.

We must stay firm in our beliefs and lay claim to what is rightfully ours. Jesus did after all pay a very high price to give it to us!

Jesus came to release us from the curse and to redeem us from the devil's hold over us. Jesus paid the price so that we could receive numerous blessings in all spheres of life.

2 CORINTHIANS 8:9 Because you are aware of the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, who, while being wealthy, became poor for your benefit so that you might become rich through his poverty.

The devil, however, is a thief. The devil has stolen from us and will continue to steal from us if we allow him, so we must demand prosperity from him.

Of sure, being egotistical or greedy is wrong. We shouldn't serve or allow money to influence our decisions. But if we are poor, how can we aid others?

JEREMIAH 53:5 But he was bruised for our sins, he was trampled under the weight of our guilt, and the vengeance that brought us peace fell upon him; for it is by his stripes that we are healed.

Jesus' pain allowed us to find peace.

Shalom, the Hebrew word for peace, denotes completeness, the absence of any gaps, damages, or errors. The concept of prosperity—having all your needs met and having more than enough—is unquestionably included.

Jesus endured suffering so that you can experience shalom, or peace and prosperity. Poverty is a part of the curse that Jesus freed you from.

What a calamity poverty is! It leads to suffering, illness, damaged lives, and broken families.

The devil has made an effort to persuade Christians that being poor is a benefit because it will force you to become more humble and pious. While it is true that many wealthy individuals are haughty and wicked, this does not necessarily imply that being impoverished makes one a godly person. Contrarily, despite being the richest being in the universe, God has not been corrupted by wealth.

The devil steals. Your property has been stolen by him. You must say, "I own that. Jesus bought my ample provision with his blood. Devil, let go of it!"

That is what I mean when I say that I am prosperous.

You have the right to make a claim whenever you like once you get legal notification that something is yours. Because of the magnificent grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, we have legal notice of what belongs to us as a gift through God's Word. It's time for us to stop allowing the devil to take what is rightfully ours.

CLAIM THIS: I assert wealth. Jesus purchased it for me, thus it is now mine.

Prayer

Heavenly Father, We thank You for Your abundant provision in every aspect of our lives. We acknowledge that all we have comes from You. We stand firm in our faith, claiming what is rightfully ours, for Jesus paid the ultimate price for us. We rebuke the devil's attempts to steal from us, and we demand prosperity. We remember that Jesus' suffering brought us peace and prosperity, freeing us from the curse of poverty. We claim wealth, for it is a gift from You, bought by Jesus. Help us to use this wealth to serve others and glorify You. In Jesus' name, Amen.

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