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When it comes to wealth, success, and authority the church can sometimes be confusing. We can idolize it and connect it to faith making it seem like CHristians should always be successful if they have enough faith. This is called the prosperity gospel. But other times we demonize it as if all wealthy people are immoral and the christian should commit to a life of poverty. This is often called the poverty gospel. Is there a middle ground? Can a Jesus follower pursue these things in a healthy way?
Come with us this week as Pastor Tyler discusses the healthy way to address success, money, and power in a world that often idolizes or demonizes these ideas.
By Salem First Baptist Young Adults MinistryWhen it comes to wealth, success, and authority the church can sometimes be confusing. We can idolize it and connect it to faith making it seem like CHristians should always be successful if they have enough faith. This is called the prosperity gospel. But other times we demonize it as if all wealthy people are immoral and the christian should commit to a life of poverty. This is often called the poverty gospel. Is there a middle ground? Can a Jesus follower pursue these things in a healthy way?
Come with us this week as Pastor Tyler discusses the healthy way to address success, money, and power in a world that often idolizes or demonizes these ideas.