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Well that little boy that started out,
understand this, his prosperity,
started with five loaves and two fishes.
He ended up, that he had 12 baskets full,
and that was called the scraps.
Jesus even with the scraps blesses you good measure,
pressed down, shaken together, running over.
When you give to the kingdom of God,
God takes it, multiplies it,
sends it to ministers all over the world
and it multiplies and multiplies,
and it comes back to you 12 baskets, but that's the scraps.
Even the scraps given to you are huge amounts of prosperity
compared to what you started out with
and realize if this block came back to me as a scrap,
what must have God done with the rest of it,
and we'll never know till we get to heaven,
the abundance of how he blessed other people.
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Good morning and welcome again to Student of the Word
with Pastor Bob Yandian.
Glad to have you here,
We're gonna take up this week
and I'm gonna talk about a controversial subject,
but it's so much a part of the word of God,
I wanna bring a balance to it.
It seems like we've had movements come through
the Christian life.
I've been again, I was born in the forties,
I came to the healing movements
and there were excesses in the healing movement.
It seemed like in there in the healing movement,
they got to an excess of legalism.
I mean, I heard great ministers
that had the powerful ministries to see people healed
and miracles to happen,
and yet they preach on skirt length and hair length
and women keep their hair this way.
And I mean, everything was brought up,
I used to think,
what does this have to do with the Christian life?
If one wants to cut her hair,
just one verse talks about her hair should be long
but was to a specific church
and not to the entire Body of Christ
and not to the Body of Christ today, a woman can,
however she wants to fix her hair that's fine.
However you wanna dress as long as it's modest,
that's your decision.
And so again, those kinds of things came up
and then the charismatic movement came along
later on, there was excesses of that.
I mean, excesses of demons behind everything
in the charismatic movement
so emphasize the gifts of spirit.
And again, we often think that one thing
is gonna take care of everything
during the healing movement,
all we need to know is about healing.
And then the charismatic movement came along,
all we need to know is about the baptism,
the infilling of the Holy spirit, the gifts of the Spirit
and we seem to throw everything out.
It's much like when a movement comes,
we throw away everything we learned from the past movement
and this one's gonna be the answer for everything.
Intercessory prayer will settle everything,
speaking in tongues will settle everything,
and praise will settle everything.
So we're gonna praise our way through it,
We're gonna cast out Satan and get ourselves through that,
we're gonna have all these different things that come along
and we're often looking for the key to the Kingdom.
Oh, I found that key to the Christian life,
no you didn't there's keys,
Jesus said, I gave you the keys, plural.
There's a whole key ring on there,
faith and prayer and your spiritual authority
and the Gifts of the Spirit,
all those things form up the keys.
And we have to know which key to use it the right time,
but God will simply pull up one key
and emphasize it for a while and that's called a revival.
And then every revival
has a little different emphasis to it.
And so, because of that,
the message of prosperity came out
'cause people begin to find verses in the Bible
about prosperity.
Did it go to excess?
Yes, much like the message of faith went to excess.
I remember when I was teaching at Rhema,
there were students there believing God
and commanding that this girl was gonna marry them
or that man was gonna marry me
and the problem was that person was already married.
I mean, God doesn't give you faith so that you can sin.
And again, it was all heaped on themselves.
They weren't, again, trusting God for anything.
Shall we sin so that Grace may abound?
The answer is God forbid,
we can't use God's promises and heap them on ourselves
and heap them on our own lusts.
We're not to do that.
James warned us about heaping it on our lusts
we are not to do that.
So again, everything has a balance to it,
during the message of faith.
I mean, there are people out there
that weren't even working and claiming,
"well, God's gonna take care of me.
I'm using my faith and I'm not gonna go to work."
Well, that contradicts the word of God.
Lots of things contradict the word of God
but so it was with prosperity.
Prosperity came along and the whole essence of prosperity
is learning to give so that people can be blessed.
That's the whole motive behind it.
I wanna give out of love, not thinking of myself,
but people begin to think that,
what kind of car you drove that determined your faith
and you wanted to present your faith before people.
I knew people that went and bought,
even told me, bought biggest cars they could,
expensive cars.
They said, "I don't even like the car,
"but you know what I got to to show the Christian world
where my faith is."
And that's crazy,
you don't have to, drive whatever you want to.
God doesn't care if you drive a Mercedes fine,
or if you drive a Chevy pickup,
God doesn't care and people shouldn't care, but they do.
Sometimes they'll come at you.
You know what?
Just simply tell them I drive it 'cause I like it.
And the point of it is prosperity does not always mean
that you gonna have millions
of dollars come into your life,
you're gonna have more than enough to handle your life.
That's the basic of the essence of prosperity,
that comes because of your love for God,
your love for people, and your love to give
so that people can be saved
and you'll meet them in heaven one day.
So I want you turn to 3rd John verse two,
'cause it's only one chapter, but 3rd John 2.
And while you're finding that,
I wanna talk to those again,
who are supporters of my ministry,
and I want you to know something, prosperity comes your way.
And I've talked to many who have given into my ministry
and they'll tell me all of a sudden things begin
to turn around.
I decided even though it looked like
I couldn't at the time afford to give a lot,
I gave what I could
and all of a sudden things begin to turn around.
And many of them are increasing their giving
because you know why,
because together we begin to prosper.
This should be our motive,
my number one motive should be,
I wanna give so that people can be saved
and come to maturity and made into disciples,
this is what I'm giving for.
And God just simply says,
if you have that kind of attitude,
watch out, here comes a wave of prosperity into your life.
And again, it's got to do with our attitude,
our motive in the giving.
Thank you for those who give into my ministry
'cause you love God
and you love the ministers that I minister to
and the disciples we are helping to raise up,
to understand the word of God.
And if you are a lover of the word of God,
I mean, you're passion is the word of God,
that is my passion also.
Join your passion with mine
and let's see that the gospel gets out there
and the word of God gets out there.
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3rd John 2 and look with me, it says "beloved."
He's speaking to a man named Gaius
as well as the congregation here that is part of the church,
but he says,
"Beloved, I wish above all things that you may prosper
"and be in health, even as your soul prospers."
Let me give you some money myths
that people have talked about
and arguments against the message of prosperity
and it seemed like if they find one minister
to disagree with it,
they constantly talks about their car or constantly talks
about how big their house is
or the airplane they're flying in or something like that,
there's nothing wrong with any of that.
But when that becomes the major conversation point
of your ministry and of your messages,
then something's wrong.
And so again, people often take that
and so they wipe the whole message out,
that's terrible.
Don't do that, God does wanna prosper you,
but there has to be a proper motive.
And it's not all about me,
it's about loving God and loving people.
And we're told in 1st Corinthians 13
in verse three there it says,
"If you give and have not love it profits you nothing."
And the love there comes back to the divine promise of love.
And that is love the Lord, your God,
with all your heart, soul, and mind,
and love your neighbor as yourself.
If you give with love toward God
and the love toward people
and what it says it will profit you.
It's the only verse in all of that love chapter,
1 Corinthians 13 that has the word profit attached to it
and it's a verse that has giving mentioned in it.
Giving should profits you
but it simply says it won't profit you
if your motive is wrong,
it's not the amount of money you give or you give to get
that's the total wrong purpose in giving.
You give because you love.
God says it will profit you
and when God talks about profit,
He talks about great profit.
And this verse says again,
"I wish above all things that you may prosper,
and that is the right word for prosper
"and be in health Gnosis even as your soul prospers,
"growth in the word, growth in the Holy Spirit
is what causes you to have the right motives
in your giving."
Money myths.
Here are arguments against prosperity.
People often say here,
well, the Greek word for prosperity, uhodus
means a prosperous journey or a good trip
or success in your trip.
And listen, I agree with that,
that is the proper metaphor for it,
but it is translated prosperity.
This word is found in Romans chapter one in verse 10,
where Paul says making requests, "If by any means,
now I might have a prosperous journey."
To you, the word here's uhodus the same word.
And he says that I might have a prosperous journey.
And so it's simply using it for a journey,
but you know what?
Prosperity is a journey.
It starting here with a small amount of giving,
giving into the ministry 'cause you love people
and you love God and God brings more to you,
He always gives back good measure,
pressed down, shaken together,
but you don't become possessive of it.
You start looking at it and You start to hoard it.
No, no, you turn around and give more now
because you have more to give.
And if you give a five figure, you say,
you know what I believe in tithing,
I definitely believe in tithing,
but what about just having say
you have 20% of this given into some,
give an offering and watch what God can do with it
and begin to use what little bit you have
and you begin to see it grow
and next time money kept 20% of that
money keeps growing, 20% of that
one day you might up it to 30%.
And the point of it is,
it's not whatever percentage it is
it is the motive behind your giving.
And here he says,
"I might have a prosperous journey."
So that's what it is.
Prosperity is a journey, begins with again,
"A trip of a thousand miles begins with the first step."
And the first step of prosperity is to give,
just take a portion and give
it might be like the widow's mite,
but you just give it.
And you go on your way and God takes that turns around
blesses you back, gives it back in your life
and you try and give it again,
and prosperity becomes a journey
to where one day you look back and say,
"My Lord, I started giving four or five years ago,
look how much I've got in my life,
look what blessings God has,
look what doors of opportunities open up,
look at the job opportunities He's given,
look at the investment opportunities that come my way
and instead of hoarding and keeping back there,
now you begin to increase your giving again.
It's a prosperous journey that last your entire lifetime
and God intends at the end,
you can look back on it and say,
"to God be the glory
"because I didn't have the smarts to do this,
I simply obeyed God's word."
So again,
prosperity is progressive, just lik6e health is progressive,
just like spiritual maturity is progressive,
God wants you to prosper as your soul prospers.
And so what's good is to plan out a journey.
I mean, you don't just go somewhere without a map
or without getting out your phone
and looking there at the maps on it
and figuring out how you're gonna get there.
Do the same thing with your spiritual life.
Start telling yourself when the money comes in,
I am not going to spend it all and rejoice
the fact that I've got all this money,
I'm a turnaround, make God the number one issue
every time exceptional amounts of prosperity come in
extra amounts of prosperity come in
I'm gonna make God number one in all of that.
Number two is people say, "Well, this was just for Gaius,
"It wasn't meant for all of us,
"it was just meant for Gaius
"and that he wanted him to prosper not for us."
This was not written to the whole congregation Gaius.
I wish above all things that you may prosper
and be in health as your soul prospers.
Well, I admit Gaius was the one that was written to,
but let's jump down with me to verse five.
Verse five says, "Beloved, do faithfully,
whatever you do to the brethren and to strangers."
Now is that for Gaius?
Of course it is, but is it for everybody else.
Is he saying,
"Gaius, you're the only one that I want to love the brethren
and be faithful towards strangers?"
No, it's to all of us look with me verse 11,
beloved again, Gaius as in verse two verse 11,
"Beloved follow not that, which is evil,
but follow what is good."
What's he saying here is this to Gaius?
of course it is,
but does he want us to follow what's good?
Of course he does.
Does he want us not to follow what's evil? Of course.
And so this verse is towards us too.
So we can go back to verse two
and say beloved Gaius and Bob and Bill
or Mary or Jane or whoever you are,
you can put your name in there.
Beloved, I wish above all things that you would prosper
and be in health as your soul prospers.
Again, people say, well,
"I don't think that God wants us
above everything to prosper financially,
He didn't say it there."
I wish above everything that you prosper financially.
He says, I want your soul to prosper
and your finances and your health just keep up with it.
He's saying here,
everything revolves around your knowledge
and increase of the word of God.
And the more that you increase in the word of God,
the more your prosperity is going to grow behind you.
There's this one, well, Jesus and the disciples were poor.
We're gonna cover this one into the beginning
of the next section of this broadcast.
But again, people say, well,
"Jesus and His disciples were poor
because Jesus said he had nowhere to lay his head.
So poor Jesus,
and we need to be like Jesus, and be poor.
We're gonna find out about this.
I have a series on prosperity I want you to have,
I'll see you right after the break.
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Before the break we talked
about this particular arguments,
the first argument we brought up was the fact people say,
well, the Greek word for prosperity
means to have a prosperous journey.
That's true, but prosperity is a journey.
We took up those scriptures
and this was addressed to Gaius not to us.
Well, we pointed out two other verses there
that said beloved, speaking of Gaius
and both of those are admonitions,
not only to him, but to us about turning from sin,
resisting evil, following doing that, which is good.
And the next argument was,
God doesn't want us above all to prosper
because if you read that way,
well, I wish you above all things,
you would prosper, finish the verse.
He didn't say above all things,
I wish that you would prosper and be in good health.
He said, I want you to prosper as your soul prospers.
What he was saying was,
I wanna above everything for your soul to prosperity
at the same time,
what's gonna keep up with it is your prosperity
and your health.
You know what?
The more you grow in the word of God,
the more you understand prosperity
and your motives become correct
'cause you back it with the word of God.
This one we left with, I said,
I would take it up after the break is this one.
Well, Jesus and the disciples were poor.
I will admit that compared to heaven, Jesus was poor.
But compared to the people around Him, Jesus was prosperous.
Prosperous means you have enough money to live on an extra,
Jesus not only had enough money to pay all of his disciples
for following him and doing all these things,
but He also had extra money to give to the poor,
this is mentioned over and over again.
Let me just give you some things about again.
Yes, compared to heaven, Jesus was poor,
but you know what?
So is Bill Gates compared to heaven,
he's poor compared to heaven.
And again, God wants us to prosper in life, but in heaven,
there'll be no way to keep up with the prosperity there.
And again, why would God have a prosperous heaven,
but wants to us live in poverty here on the earth.
What God wants us to have
is enough to take care of our needs,
but also take care of our desires.
And he wants our main desire to help,
to sponsor the kingdom of God. All right?
The disciples gave up good incomes to follow Jesus.
They gave up fishing,
they give up tax collecting,
tax collectors made a lot of money,
but you know what?
They came and continued to follow Jesus
'cause he paid them well too.
Not only did they see miracle signs and wonders
and the wonderful teaching of Jesus,
but they also had their needs taken care of
and plenty extra on the other side.
They were shocked when Jesus told them one day
that it was difficult for a rich man to enter into heaven.
They suddenly stopped saying,
"well, wait a minute,
if a rich man can't get to heaven, what about us?"
I mean, what about
and Jesus went on to explain to them that again,
He told them that it 6was really the motive of their heart,
it's a problem for a person who's controlled by riches
to get to heaven.
But once you get born again
and you know how to control riches,
instead of riches controlling you,
this is what God wants to have in our life.
He's not against us h6aving money,
God's against money having us.
Next of all, they say, well, Jesus was poor.
No Jesus and the disciples gave money to the poor,
poor people don't give money to the poor.
Jesus had the extra in there.
In fact, at the Last Supper,
when Judas ran out of the room,
grabbed the money bag and ran out of the room
and Jesus told them that he was gonna go betray Jesus,
the disciples looked at each other and they said, well,
"he must be going to give to the poor."
It happened so often that they thought even
when Judas got up and ran out there
because he was the treasurer, he carried the money bag,
he ran out of the room that he was going
to give money the poor and that happens often,
they didn't think a thing about it.
And yet start listening,
if you gave to the poor, many of you, you would just,
I don't normally do this.
You've got to really grab yourself and tell yourself
I got to give to the poor
because it's not a normal way of life.
It was so normal for the disciples,
they didn't think one thing
about Judas running for the place.
You know what I'm saying about prosperity
I want prosperity so much of your part,
you don't give a thought about it.
It happens so often you don't think of it,
every time an offering comes by,
you're gonna give something into it.
'Cause you know why? You cannot out give God.
And the pastor talks about
we're gonna be taking up some offering
for fixing the parking lot
and your first thought is concrete.
What's that got to do with the kingdom of God?
Listen, a bad parking lot can make people
not wanna come to church.
You wanna make the nice things for you,
you wanna clean up the church,
we're gonna paint lobby.
Well, I don't wanna give to painting a lobby,
let's give to missionary somewhere.
You don't tell God where the money goes.
Painting the lobby could be somebody walks in one week,
goes, "this is a nice place."
And the first thing that greets them is a beautiful church,
nicely done.
I'm not saying exorbitant,
I'm just saying clean and nice and wonderful to the eyes
when they walk in.
These are types of things that are being taken up
all the time,
but you wanna select what you're gonna give to,
man, every time you hear a good cause,
give to it, give to it, give to it,
and God will continue to increase it.
I'm simply saying revamp your thinking.
And again,
the disciples here gave money to the poor
and they did it so often that Jesus again,
as Judas ran out, because he was gonna betray Jesus.
Even Jesus didn't say anything about that
but the disciples, the first thought they had was
he's gone to get mine to the poor.
Jesus was not poor.
He had money to give to the poor.
Jesus wore nice clothing.
He didn't wear those Kmart Blue Light Specials
that some of you wear.
And I'm not against Kmart,
I'm not against Walmart or any of these places like that,
they have some nice stuff.
But the point of it is Jesus wore nice clothing.
In fact, His clothing was so nice
that they gambled for it before Jesus was crucified,
they took it off in gambles
and see you can now guess how nice it was.
Would they gamble for your clothing?
If you're going to be executed today?
Think about that for just a moment,
Jesus wore nice clothing.
So people say, well, Paul was poor
and his financial condition though,
was never discussed in the word of God yet,
he taught lots and I mean a lot about prosperity.
2 Corinthians 8 and 9,
two entire chapters dedicated to prosperity
and the proper use of money in the Christian life.
1 Timothy 6 is a chapter dedicated to prosperity
and finances and how to handle prosperity well.
So isn't money though, the root of all evil?
No, money's not the root of all evil.
The love of money is the root of all evil.
So we find out there in that verse of scripture,
money is fine, but the love of money is what is wrong.
God doesn't want you to love money,
He wants you to love God and love people
and use money to bless them
and God will continue to use that in that case.
So God's not against you having money,
but money having you God is against.
Most who had riches in the Bible could be trusted.
This is what God is looking for,
Abraham was wealthy, but Abraham could be trusted.
In fact, even when he dealt with his carnal nephew, Lot,
he made sure Lot was taken care of,
he cared about other people even above himself.
So Abraham was wealthy,
Isaac was wealthy and it was mentioned about his wealth.
Jacob was wealthy, David was exceptionally wealthy
and Solomon was the richest man in the entire Old Testament
and he served God,
God kept bring you riches to him
and riches to him and riches to him
because of the beginning of his kingdom,
in the beginning of his reign,
he was very generous to other people,
it wasn't until later he became so possessive
over his finances.
So in this verse of scripture, 3rd John 2,
John rejoiced in the prosperity of the church
verses three and four, right after verse two,
3rd John 2 "beloved, I wish above all things that
you would prosper and be in heal,
he says this,
" for I rejoiced greatly when the brothers came
"and testified of the truth, that is in you.
"Even as you walk in the truth,
"I have no greater joy than to hear
that my children walk in truth."
Well, He just got through saying in verse two,
if you walk in truth and you increase
and your soul prospers,
you're going to prosper also.
And he's simply saying here,
"I rejoiced to hear the church is growing in the truth
"and therefore I can tell you this,
"the church will grow in prosperity."
There's something attached to spiritual growth
and you have to fight it.
If you don't believe in it,
and that is prosperity to start coming your way.
You're gonna go there, no, no.
And you suddenly think that sin.
Listen, the more you study God's word
you're gonna find out that really,
that sin is not attached to money itself.
Money is not evil and money is not corrupt,
money is not good, it is not.
It's the use money that makes it evil
or makes it makes it correct or again makes it good.
Oftentimes people say, well,
I don't know where this money has been,
it might've come through drug dealers.
Well, listen, that's not the point,
the money itself is not corrupt.
It might've been used for corruption,
but people were the corrupt ones, not the money.
Take the money 'cause God will say the wealth of the wicked
is laid up for the just.
It might've been in wicked hands before and now,
it might've been part of a drug deal,
it might've been part of, I mean,
they might've been used for selling children into sex,
slavery or something like that.
But listen, as bad as that is, it's terrible.
But once the money comes to you, basically,
you can use it for the kingdom of God and rejoice in it.
So your pastor should delight greatly with you
when you walk by the word that's in you
and your soul is prospering.
You know why?
Because as your soul is prospering,
you become more mature,
you'll give more into the Kingdom of God,
more into the church.
The pastor can do more to sponsor missionaries
and support and give to the poor,
all these different things that churches should do.
Your pastor can do for you also
because you're growing in prosperity,
you should also delight,
he should also delight when you prosper financially
and you should rejoice 'cause you're in health.
Why does God want you to be healthy?
'Cause man, when you're laying up in a bed,
you can't go do the work of God.
You can't go into all the world and preach the gospel,
get witness to your neighbors and stuff.
So God wants you in health
so that you can again do those things.
Why do we wanna be in health?
The first thing you usually say well, "so I won't hurt.|
That's not the answer.
Why do I wanna be in health?
Because if I'm laid up in bed, I can't do the things of God.
Why should I prosper?
Well, I don't want to end up with bills
and I can't pay my bills.
That's not the motive for giving,
the motive for giving should be this,
the motive toward money should be this.
It is a tool I can use to help win people
to the Lord Jesus Christ,
I don't care where this money has been,
it's now in my hands,
I'm gonna use it for the Kingdom of God
to see the gospel of Jesus Christ spread.
So again, the Bible does not teach poverty.
So why should a pastor teach poverty?
We have pastors today,
ministers teaching poverty to their congregation
telling how important that is
yet the pastors are always wondering,
how can I make ends meet at this church?
Why in the world would you preach poverty
to the people that support you?
That is so stupid.
And so I'm simply saying in your life,
get the right attitude toward money and realize
when it comes in, I'm not gonna heap it on myself.
First of all, I'm gonna heap it on the kingdom of God
and then whatever's left over.
Think about this is that when Jesus fed the 5,000,
it started with a little boy and his lunch,
five loaves and two fishes,
those loaves were just small, very small things.
It was enough probably for that boy,
but the boy gave it to the disciples,
the disciples gave it to Jesus.
Jesus began to multiply,
gave it back to the disciples
and they fed over 5,000 just men.
There were probably 20,000 of that day
counting children or wives and all of them ate
and all them were filled.
It said, "and there were 12 baskets left over."
Think about this, the 12 baskets that were left over,
Jesus said pick up all the scraps.
So the disciples are out there picking up scraps everywhere.
Jesus didn't waste one thing,
the scraps that were on the ground,
bread scraps and fish scraps that were on the grass,
they picked it up and put it into a basket
and gave it to Jesus.
Who do you think that 12 baskets was for?
It was that little boy that started out,
understand this, his prosperity,
started with five loaves and two fishes
ended up that he had 12 baskets full
and that was called the scraps.
Jesus even with the scraps blesses you good measure,
pressed down, shaken together and running over.
When you give to the Kingdom of God,
God takes it multiplies it,
sends it to ministers all over the world
and it multiplies and multiplies.
And it comes back to you, 12 baskets, but that's the scraps.
Even the scraps given to you are huge amounts of prosperity
compared to what you started out with
and realize if this is what came back to me as a scratch
what must've God done with the rest of it.
And we'll never know till we get to heaven,
the abundance of how He blessed other people.
I want you to be blessed with the series
that I'm offering right now,
and I will see you tomorrow.
Have a great day and listen,
get yourself a good attitude toward prosperity.
God loves to prosper His people.
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