Prosperity gospel treads fine line between blessing and materialism, say theologians

Prosperity gospel treads fine line between blessing and materialism, say theologians

by Michelle A Vu, Christian PostPosted: Sunday, October 31, 2010, 1:34 (GMT)
There needs to be a clear distinction between true biblical prosperity and the gospel of materialism, two African theologians have said.
The message that God blesses those who give crosses the line from biblical into prosperity gospel when it becomes self-serving and is used to support the preacher’s extravagant lifestyle, said Kwabena Asamoah, the academic dean and associate professor of Religion and Pentecostal Theology at Trinity Theological Seminary in Legon, Ghana, at the recent Lausanne III conference.
Asamoah, who also served as senior research fellow at the Center for the Study of World Religion at Harvard Divinity School in 2004, defines prosperity gospel as “preaching, interpreting, teaching the word of God and the Gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord in a self-serving manner that places its emphasis on consumerism to suggest that the possession of material things, of those wealth are necessary indicators of general Christianity and God’s approval”.
“Prosperity is not alien to Scripture,” explained Asamoah last Saturday at the multiplex session titled, “Poverty, Prosperity and the Gospel”.
“God does promise to bless His people. But prosperity gospel distorts the blessing to mean only material blessing.”
The African theologian was joined by Femi Adeleye, associate general secretary for Partnership and Collaboration with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. Adeleye's special areas of interests are poverty and wealth, and the prosperity gospel.
Adeleye pointed to John 10:10, a verse often used to support material prosperity. He emphasised that the Greek word for life used in the Bible is zoe, which means life in the spirit and in the soul. Zoe is different from bios, which refers to physical, material life. Therefore, what Jesus is telling his followers is to have an abundant life in the spirit and not necessarily in material riches.
“So in this discussion about prosperity gospel, it is important to have [an] educated, biblical interpretation,” Adeleye said.

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