Aim Quote by Albert Mohler
“The problem with Prosperity Theology is not that it promises too much, but that it aims for so little. What God promises us in Christ is far above anything that can be measured in earthly wealth - and believers are not promised earthly wealth nor the gift of health.”
About This Quote
Prosperity theology reduces divine promises to material gain, overlooking the spiritual abundance offered through Christ.
In simple terms: It misplaces God's blessings into wealth.
True riches are spiritual, not material.
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When to use this quote
- preaching to congregations
- personal financial decisions
- seeking health through faith
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- teaching biblical perspective on wealth
- counseling believers on true blessings
Questions to Reflect On
- How does focusing on material wealth affect spiritual growth?
- What does 'far above' mean in a Christian life?