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Enough!
Helen RoseveareMass Market Edition 2015-01-20
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What is our motivation for serving Jesus? Is it so that we might have good health and be wealthy? Galatians 1 tells us that the wealth or health prosperity gospel is no gospel at all! However what we can find is fullness in Christ and in him we find that indeed God is enough for us! This easy-to-read book addresses key themes that span global cultures.
The prosperity gospel myth (in its various global forms) - Countering the view that material abundance is the sign of God as blessing and that poverty is a sign of God as curse; to distinguish between temporary, earthly benefits and eternal, spiritual ones.
Satisfaction/contentment/joy - Teaching and applying that satisfaction/contentment/joy is found in no earthly possession, achievement or position, outside of God; the fullness of Christ for every believer.
Fulfilment and purpose - Having developed the previous thoughts, this final section looks at whom we serve and not what we receive as a motivation and drive for what we do for Him.
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Publisher Description
What is our motivation for serving Jesus? Is it so that we might have good health and be wealthy? Galatians 1 tells us that the wealth or health prosperity gospel is no gospel at all! However what we can find is fullness in Christ and in him we find that indeed God is enough for us! This easy-to-read book addresses key themes that span global cultures.
The prosperity gospel myth (in its various global forms) - Countering the view that material abundance is the sign of God as blessing and that poverty is a sign of God as curse; to distinguish between temporary, earthly benefits and eternal, spiritual ones.
Satisfaction/contentment/joy - Teaching and applying that satisfaction/contentment/joy is found in no earthly possession, achievement or position, outside of God; the fullness of Christ for every believer.
Fulfilment and purpose - Having developed the previous thoughts, this final section looks at whom we serve and not what we receive as a motivation and drive for what we do for Him.