When I embarked on it I had no idea that this writing on Jeremiah 29:11 would take me on such a circuitous, even arduous, journey. I confess that I’ve ranted more than I intended about such things as the nature of “prosperity”, how we achieve it, and when we will fully receive it. In my …
Some Substandard Strategies for Strangers
“As the dominant culture moves further and further away from traditional Christian beliefs … [it] is causing tremendous fear, uncertainty, and anxiety among many people of faith. . . . ‘We used to be the home team,’ one person said to me. ‘Now we’re the away team.’ The challenge facing Christians in America is to …
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When can we expect “prosperity” (shalom)?
“… plans to give you hope and a future.” If you’ve been tracking with me you know what I believe about what prosperity is and how we get it. Now let’s go back to verse 11 and talk about when we can expect prosperity. Whenever I hear this passage announced it sounds to me like …
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How do we get “prosperity” (shalom)?
To refresh our memories, God deported the Jews to Babylon for a lifetime (70 years). This prosperity preacher’s opus (Jeremiah 29:11) is part (only part) of the letter to the exiles that he inspired Jeremiah to write. If you’ll look at the entire letter you’ll see that just four verses before he commanded them to: …
In Pursuit of Prosperity
In a previous post and podcast I made an effort to establish a couple things. One is that as Christians we live in a Babylonian type exile. Two Old Testament books and two in the New devote huge chunks of material on this not nearly obscure theme (Jeremiah, Daniel, 1 Peter, and Revelation). The other …
