Unrighteous Prosperity
Activity: Bible
Exploration
Anchor Scripture:
Psalm 73
Memory Verse: “. . . man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth
of the LORD doth man live.” (Deut. 8:3)
Introduction
Our world has been
tilted by the plethora of lies of Satan emanating from the pit of hell, such
that people now flagrantly believe and practice, even in churches, things that
are abominable to our faith.
The mindless crazy race towards the worldly ‘finish
line’ is faith-threatening.
This has engendered an
abominable practice in the Christendom, in which, even believers are often
tempted to celebrate the story without the slightest bother to trace the story.
We seldom pay attention to the Biblical standard of success and prosperity, but
often measure our members by worldly, fleshly and canal standards.
a. What is unrighteousness? Unrighteousness
is the direct opposite of everything that God stands for. The book of 1 John
5:17 succinctly puts it as, “All unrighteousness is sin: . . . .”
Therefore, what is called unrighteousness
is anything that can be regarded as sin before God or by the Bible standard,
and it does not matter from whom it comes (Acts 10: 34).
b. What is unrighteous prosperity? Unrighteous prosperity is the success,
breakthrough, achievement, riches, wealth, affluence, influence, power,
authority or fortune which one got through unGodly means, ways, methods and or
strategies (Psalm 92:15, 145:17; Zeph. 3:5; Jer. 7:10; Hab. 1:13; Rom.
9:14).
Here are some practices that could bring
instant unrighteous prosperity which the world celebrates. They
include:
i.
All the acts which the Bible summarily called “the
works of the flesh” - Gal. 5:19-21.
ii.
Oppression
of the poor – 2 Sam. 12: 1-12, Psalm 9:18; 12:5; 68:5; 72:4; Amos 8: 4-13,
Isaiah 33: 15
iii.
Wickedness
and violence – including murder,
telling lies, false witnessing, etc. Mal. 2:16, Zep. 1:9, Mic. 6: 11-13,
Obadiah 1:10, Joel 3:19, Ezek. 28:16; 45:9, Luke 3: 14
iv.
Usury
– Act of collecting interests on money
lent (especially to fellow believers) – Deut. 23: 19 -20, Lev. 25: 36-37, Ezek.
18: 13, Prov. 28: 8, Psalm 15: 5
v.
Greedy
gains/Extortion – charging of
unfairly high prices – Ezek. 22: 12, Prov. 1:19, Luke 3: 13, 1 Cor. 5: 11,
1 Cor. 6: 9-10, 1 Tim. 3: 3, Jude 1: 11
vi.
Sinful gifts
– this could be described as gifts from a
sinful act or a sinful person – Ex. 23: 8, Deut. 16: 19, 27: 25, Isaiah 1:
23
vii.
Bribery – Amos 5: 12, Job 15: 34
Conclusion
Our god is not a poor God (Psalm 50:
10-11, Acts 17: 24-25). Hence, He desires the prosperity of His children. The book
of 3 John 1: 2 posits thus, “Beloved, I wish above all things that thou mayest prosper and be in
health, even as thy soul prospereth.” The letters of this Scripture does not suggest unrighteousness because according to it, our prosperity
(financially) and the prosperity of our souls must go paripassu. I once said it
that a
blessing that precedes salvation will only bring destruction to its owner.
A
child of God could be rich, but not through unrighteous means. We are in the
world, but not part of the world (Rom. 12: 2, 1 Cor. 2: 12, 5: 9-11, 2 Cor. 14:
16-18). A good child of God should not envy wealthy sinners, lest we copy and
follow their ways because it offends (Psalm 73: 15).
Christians
must stop measuring themselves with the same yardsticks of the world because we
are a different people unto our God (1 Pet. 2:9). Apostle Paul says although,
all things may be good, but we should not be brought under the power of them (1
Cor. 6: 12, 10: 23). I pray God will help us, all, in Jesus Name. Amen.
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