Deuteronomy 29:9 ” Carefully follow the terms of this covenant, so that you may prosper in everything you do.”

The promise of prosperity and success in Scriptures have long been misunderstood and misquoted. It doesn’t necessarily refer to material wealth or worldly achievements but rather to spiritual and moral wellbeing. In II Chronicles 31:20-21, King Hezekiah prospered because of his dedication to God with integrity, faithfulness, and a servants heart towards his people. In Joshua 1:7-8, the emphases was the importance of meditating on God’s Word, speaking it out, and obeying its teachings in order that one could achieve true prosperity and success. Thus, a full and triumphant life is then not defined by “things”, but by our obedience, relationship with God, and adherence to His Word.

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Author: kezha1

A Christian mother, grandmother, and retired nurse living in Illinois. Called into a ministry of encouraging others to find their ultimate plan and purpose in life through Christ.

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