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Kenneth Copeland is possessed... LOL
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<blockquote data-quote="Klay" data-source="post: 16220029" data-attributes="member: 45120"><p>I personally think it is fine to be a wealthy preacher, so long as you are doing what God called you to do. The bible talks about blessings in many different places and quite a few people in the bible who are revered were extremely wealthy. </p><p></p><p>However, the problem with the prosperity gospel is it only teaches the blessings. The bible is clear that persecution will come. We will have hardships, not just blessings. We don't serve the God of mammon or money. We shouldn't put our faith in our wealth. Often times though, those that are wealthy stop being dependent on God and instead depend only on themselves. That is where the problem lies.</p><p></p><p>I don't have an opinion of Kenneth Copeland because I do not know him well enough. It is important if you are a Christian to not sit and judge other Christians without knowing the full story. Especially in front of unbelievers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klay, post: 16220029, member: 45120"] I personally think it is fine to be a wealthy preacher, so long as you are doing what God called you to do. The bible talks about blessings in many different places and quite a few people in the bible who are revered were extremely wealthy. However, the problem with the prosperity gospel is it only teaches the blessings. The bible is clear that persecution will come. We will have hardships, not just blessings. We don't serve the God of mammon or money. We shouldn't put our faith in our wealth. Often times though, those that are wealthy stop being dependent on God and instead depend only on themselves. That is where the problem lies. I don't have an opinion of Kenneth Copeland because I do not know him well enough. It is important if you are a Christian to not sit and judge other Christians without knowing the full story. Especially in front of unbelievers. [/QUOTE]
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