The Truth about Word of Faith and Prosperity Gospel (Edited by ChatGPT)

 

The kingdom of heaven belongs to all those who have the faith of Abraham — not necessarily the blood and flesh of Abraham. Those of the faith of Abraham include the faithful from the people of Israel in general and the Jewish people in particular, but not all who trace their bloodline to Abraham in general or to Jacob in particular. It is debatable whether the people of Israel still hold their firstborn status — despite the coming age being the age of Israel, as the age of the Gentile ends very soon — but at best, they are only the firstborn in the kingdom of God, not the only children of God.

 

Since they were born to God before the era of grace, they were given the law until the truth and grace came through Jesus. That is the only difference between the faithful from the bloodline of Jacob — like Peter, John, David, and others — and the faithful from the Gentile world, us. The laws and prophets are perfected by Jesus, for He came not only with grace but also with truth. But they are not made void. Even the law of damnation, the Law of Moses, was not voided by rejection but by fulfillment — by application through the work of the cross, as Jesus paid for all our sins under the Law of Moses.

 

Neither the law nor grace voids the promise of Abraham. All the promises of Abraham are granted to all those who share the faith of Abraham. Even those specifically given to the children of Jacob were written for our education and guidance. God was educating us through the life story of the firstborn so that we may know God and His will. The Bible was not written to tell the story of a disobedient people; it was written to teach us the fruit of obedience and the cost of disobedience, so that we may choose obedience and its fruits.

 

That is why the blessing of Abraham is our blessing, and the promise of Abraham is our promise, because we are of the faith of Abraham and his children by faith. Those who bless us are blessed, and those who curse us are cursed, because we are of the faith of Abraham. Or let me use a different verse: anyone who gives a cup of water to one of these little ones of God will have his reward, and anyone who touches them or deceives them will have the rage of God upon him. If we seek the kingdom of God and holiness, everything else will be added to us because whatever belongs to God is ours. God is our Father — the Almighty is our Father — and what is there that does not belong to us? Wisdom, intelligence, wealth, power, dominance, beauty, children, houses, and popularity — all belong to us, because all is of God and we are His children.

 

God does bless the faithful, both on this earth and in heaven. So, to think that blessing belongs only to the firstborn, or that being the head belongs only to the firstborn, is absurd. Even the current uncircumcised people of Israel are blessed by God with the hope that they will soon know that Jesus is Lord, as the fig tree is blossoming with knowledge and power — though not with wisdom in the knowledge of God or in living among people. God is regenerating them so He can reintroduce Himself to them. Let alone us, of the faith of Abraham — even those uncircumcised children of Jacob are blessed by Jesus because He has a plan for them in the very near future, despite their desire to attribute their success to their calves.

 

If you are faithful and your faith does not bless you in this life, you must ask yourself whether you have the right faith. God — Jesus — is the same yesterday, today, and forever. God cares about His children and always has our best interest at heart. So the problem with the prosperity gospel and the word of faith abominations is not that God does not bless, but that they do not understand the hierarchy of blessing and the hierarchy of heaven in general.

 

The people of Israel were the most disobedient people anyone can imagine, and they were like spoiled brats — just like the infants of the prosperity gospel and word of faith movement. All of these, including the people of Israel, are abortions of faith and are ugly as a result. So, God spoke to children and used the carrot and stick approach for people whose wealth is of this earth. “You obey, you receive blessing; you disobey, the sword will devour you” — this is the word of God. This is for infants, like the people of Israel.

 

But God never had such a covenant with the mature ones, like most prophets of God. These people are mature enough to obey simply because God is God, and indirectly to store all their wealth in heaven. Their reward on this earth is that generations after them will honor them as soldiers of God and persons of God, though their lives on earth are filled with suffering and persecution. Their treasures are stored in heaven. Jesus had such a covenant — to store all His wealth in heaven — while His reward is the faithful.

 

The best of God look down on this earth, so their reward is not earthly but fully stored in heaven. Since their treasure is in heaven, their heart is in heaven, and whatever they do is about heaven. Jesus, Paul, John, and many prophets lived such lives — and they are the best of God. Only those who crucify this earth and who are crucified to this earth can fully delight God. Which implies that most of us are not in this list, because we still want to have some treasure on this earth, too. We crucify part of ourselves but not all of ourselves; we crucify part of this earth but not all of it. We are not the best, though saved by grace.

 

The problem with the prosperity gospel and the word of faith abomination is that they see the faith of infants as the ideal and turn the kingdom of heaven upside down. Rather than honoring and admiring the best among us — those who give all to the work of the gospel so billions may be saved — they honor the inferior among us, those who tax in the name of God to live an affluent life. The Judas Escorts of our faith, who steal from the treasure of God, are their idols.

 

Their problem, in simple words, is not failing from perfection — we are all imperfect — but making the inferior superior and the superior inferior. Paul becomes a stupid, poor worker of God, while Judas Escorts becomes the wise disciple of the Lord in their abominable minds. What an abomination. Their fruit is a testament to their abominable theology of the devil. We are to crucify the flesh to live in the spirit, but they end up making our faith a spiritual faith of the flesh, where all is about the flesh.

 

Their second problem is that they do not understand heavenly hierarchy. In heaven, the best of the best are the servants, and the inferior are their overlords. Honor and respect are given to those who deserve it the least, so that peace, unity, and mutual love may be established in the assembly of the Lord. If God is working exceptional miracles and prophecies through you, your task now is to honor and serve others while taking a lower seat — as a worthless servant who did only his job. Wash their feet; be polite and humble to them, for you are honored by God and must follow the example of the Lord.

 

This will make your success a collective success, and your failure a collective failure — and the same principle will apply to all the faithful. This will create unity of spirit and mutual love, built on the Cornerstone. In reality, however, those children of abomination live like kings, receiving all the honor and respect due to a king. Even in other denominations, many overlord over their sheep, enjoying the Papal seat — not speaking of the dead religions like Orthodox and Catholics, but the evangelical circles. That is why not only the assemblies of those abominations, but also most born-again church structures — ignoring the dead religions as irrelevant — are not places of love, humility, mutual respect, and heavenly ways, but of earthly church politics. We are growing earthly thorns and thistles on the fertile soil of heaven, and while benefiting from the fertility of heaven and the rain of God, we are producing nothing but thorns and thistles. What do you expect otherwise?

 

So, the solution is not rejecting the blessing of God. God blesses His children. He is a Father, and what kind of Father does not care about His children? He will make us the head, not the tail. If you are not blessed by God, either you are a disobedient child who has run away from God, or you are not born again in the Spirit. The key is knowing that the best will be the head in heaven, and the least will be the head on earth. The solution is to preach that being the head in heaven is the ideal, and that being the head on earth is a risky and inferior form of blessing.

 

Do you think the Jewish people are leading in science today because of the two calves they worship, just as their fathers did in the desert? No — God is preparing their current blessings for His future work. If God is blessing those uncircumcised idol-worshipers from the children of Jacob, how much more will He bless His own soldiers? God truly does make us the head in all. But the best of God are the heads in heaven, not on this earth. So let us preach them — not ourselves. Let us preach Jesus and His ways, not the devil’s own from the prosperity gospel or word of faith movement. Second, all denominations must turn back toward the servant mindset by removing their current overlord mentality. These thorns and thistles do not belong in heaven — they are not from heaven. They belong in Rome, not in the Assembly of God.

 

Then, the assemblies of the Lord will become places of love, friendship, mutual honor, and anyone who sees us will never turn away, for they will see angels of God — superior beings serving inferior beings — just as the angels of God serve humanity. Let us learn from the angels of God, who are superior to humanity (except Jesus), and follow their example. Let us serve, so that all can be saved. As it stands, the assemblies of the Lord are places of hate, anger, fights, rivalry, competition, church politics, and soon — just in the image of the devil. Let us pick Jesus and His ways. 

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