by Kenneth Copeland
ey've heard some people say
God will prosper them abundantly,
and others say He won't do any
such thing. ey have one group
of Christian friends who claim
God promised to meet only His
people's most basic needs, and
others who insist He doesn't care
about their finances at all.
Talk about a recipe for con-
fusion! When it comes to God's
willingness to prosper us, people's
opinions are all over the map. Most
don't have even a grain of truth in
them and even those that do aren't
very helpful because faith doesn't
come by hearing people's opinions.
"Faith cometh by hearing, and
hearing by the word of God"
(Romans 10:17).
To believe God for finances, we
must find out what He says about
the matter. Instead of listening
to what everyone else says about
PROFILE OF A
4 : B V O V
Do you
know why
so many
Christians
struggle
to have
faith for
finances?
It's because faith begins where the will of
God is known, and a lot of believers don't know for sure
what God's will for them is financially.