Recent days have seen the explosion of discussion on the nature of the
spiritual gifts, most notably, whether they are for today or not. It is not my intention
to wade into that discussion in this post. My intention is rather to address
the abuses of prosperity theology with a view to highlight how wrong it is
first from Scripture, second in experience, and finally how damaging it is to
the Church’s mission of making much of Jesus.
Scripture and Prosperity
Theology
One of the crucial things that came out of the recent Strange Fire
conference was the highlighting of how prosperity theology erodes sound doctrine.
When I think of prosperity theology preachers I think of the vast majority of
TV preachers who emphasize that you can be wealthy, healthy, and successful if
only you will tithe to their ministry. I have a friend who regularly gets
newsletters from them even though this friend doesn’t want them. They promise
to send prayer cloths and other gimmicks if you will just “sow” into their
ministry. Moreover, they even offer to pray for you to be healed although
the method and results of those healing ministries are questionable at best.
Now there is nothing wrong with praying for someone and even praying for them
to be healed. God may or may not answer that prayer. No one wants to limit the
sovereign power of our God here. Yet such healing wasn’t even normative during
Jesus ministry or even the Apostles so how can we expect it to happen in our
own day? Continue at Dave Jenkins

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