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In this Church on the Move Roswell message, Pastor Troy Smothermon teaches that believers are “blessed on purpose for a purpose,” using Anne Wilson’s refusal to compromise her faith in the music industry as an example. He explains from Genesis 12:2 that God blesses people so they can be a blessing to others, encouraging listeners to enjoy God’s provision without letting it stop with them, like a river rather than a reservoir. Citing Ecclesiastes 5:19, Psalm 67:1–2, Proverbs 3:9–10, Psalm 84:11, and Matthew 6:33, he urges honoring God first, living uprightly, and advancing God’s kingdom with time, effort, and finances. He contrasts selfish prosperity with eternal accountability and highlights Noah, Joseph, and Daniel as models of faith under pressure, emphasizing humility and surrender to Jesus for forgiveness, freedom from sin and shame, and eternal life.
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In this Church on the Move Roswell message, Pastor Troy Smothermon teaches that believers are “blessed on purpose for a purpose,” using Anne Wilson’s refusal to compromise her faith in the music industry as an example. He explains from Genesis 12:2 that God blesses people so they can be a blessing to others, encouraging listeners to enjoy God’s provision without letting it stop with them, like a river rather than a reservoir. Citing Ecclesiastes 5:19, Psalm 67:1–2, Proverbs 3:9–10, Psalm 84:11, and Matthew 6:33, he urges honoring God first, living uprightly, and advancing God’s kingdom with time, effort, and finances. He contrasts selfish prosperity with eternal accountability and highlights Noah, Joseph, and Daniel as models of faith under pressure, emphasizing humility and surrender to Jesus for forgiveness, freedom from sin and shame, and eternal life.