Prosperity/Gospel: What’s Your Story?
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Does God truly want us to prosper, and if He does, how does that prosperity look?
Adam Sculnick seeks to answer that question in this book grounded in Scripture. He also considers:
Why do some religious leaders think they can control what and how God blesses us?
How can we think deeper about how God’s plan for our lives?
How can you gain a deeper understanding of God’s purpose for your life?
In what ways does God provide for us through His Word?
Adam also reveals some of the problems with Christianity worldwide, including the fact that too many believe that they are the main character in the book of life. By believing that, many people fall prey to the false teachings of preachers who stand at the pulpit talking about what many call the “prosperity gospel.”
While their message may appeal to a world living in excess, it is a disease—one that you’ll learn to avoid with the wisdom in this book.
Adam Sculnick
Adam Sculnick is an author, apologist, and executive director of CIA Boys Club. He is a loving husband, proud father of three, and future church planter in South Florida where he lives and works. He enjoys sharing what he’s learned about the Bible in as many mediums as possible. You can connect with him on YouTube and Instagram @ The Sarcastic Apologist
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Prosperity/Gospel - Adam Sculnick
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To Amber Sculnick,
my beautiful wife, ceaseless supporter, and best friend,
thank you for never giving up on me, even
when I made it so very hard.
I love you, and I thank God for you every day.
You show me the Grace of God in a way nobody else ever could.
To Aiden, Jackson, and Delilah,
the blessings I could never have expected
and can’t imagine being without,
I’m so grateful to be your dad.
And finally, to Dave and Lea Eppling,
who saw who I was in Christ long before I did.
May God raise up a generation of men and women
who are passionate for the truth of the gospel.
Contents
Preface
1 In The Beginning. My Beginning
2 True Self-Help
3 What Is Prosperity Gospel, Anyway?
4 The One True Gospel
5 Does God Desire Our Prosperity?
6 Good Intentions versus Intentional Living
7 Leveraging Positivity
8 The Power of Will
9 Perspective
10 Influenced
11 Influencing
12 Generosity
13 So What Do I Do Now?
Scriptures Cited
28847.pngPreface
When you’ve set out to write a book, it’s important to understand the answers to a few major questions. Who is the book about? Why am I writing it? What message do I want to convey? How do I want my reader to feel and behave following their reading of my book? Other than the first, the rest of these questions in fact are the very last things I cared about—until December 26, 2017. It was a Tuesday, and I’ll never forget it. Until that day, I had lived as most people do, under the assumption that life is a book written about me—that I am the main character, and everyone around me is in a supporting role of some kind.
There were other people in my life who were important to me. I had a beautiful wife who’d been at my side for ten years, and we had three children. In fact, they were of paramount importance to me, and I would have done anything for them at the time—and still would. The struggle, if I’m honest, is that what I just said was only half true. I believed that I loved them 100%, but if push came to shove, only the hero of the story has to live, and I’m the main character, not them. See the problem?
The mission of Prosperity/Gospel is to clarify what I see as a truly infectious disease of Christendom that is spreading. When we believe that each of us is the main character in the book of life, we too easily fall into alignment with the false teachings of preachers who call themselves Christian, stand at the pulpit, and preach what is now commonly referred to as prosperity gospel.
It is extremely appealing to a world that lives in excess, a world that loves itself and thinks it is the center of things. But it is a disease.
God desires our prosperity, yes. And by the end of this book, you’ll know that to be true and what it means—not because I said so, but because He says so.
In order to write this book in a meaningful way, I had to begin by acknowledging that the only book that can really tell you how to live is not this one. Don’t believe something I say? Fact-check me with the Bible. That’s the only book that can tell you how to live and who the main character in your life really is. The point of my book is to point you to the Book—not to point you to people who preach from it nor to glorify me as an author, but to point you right to the Word.
I hope you take away a good deal of food for thought from this book, and toward that end, I’ve concluded each chapter with a set of questions for your reflection. But in so far as books can help you, it’s not this one you should get really into. It’s His. It’s the Bible. So I pray that this book would lead you to a deeper desire to encounter God’s word in the Bible. As an aid, I’ve included a section in the back of this book called Scriptures Cited
where you can see the complete biblical texts that I’ve referenced throughout the book, in order of appearance. If you don’t have a bible, you can look in the back to see the truth of God’s word, but I always suggest a bible be near by when reading something that makes reference to it. And ultimately, all of those texts should be read in their context, meaning with the parts written before and after them, so please do, if you don’t already, grab a bible.
OK, so I’ve told you why I wrote this book, and I think it’s important also to tell you why you should read it. Why should anybody read it, really? Is this going to be one of those books by some author you’ve never met telling you that you’re doing life wrong? No. Is this me telling you how I do things and to follow my lead? No. This is me feeling very much that God has been preparing me to share this story. I’ve felt this way for a long time. And I can’t help but feel that a number of people are in the same place I was. Maybe you?
I subtitled the book What’s Your Story? but now I’m telling you it isn’t your story at all, while here I am getting ready to tell you a story about me. What’s the deal, Adam?
you may be asking. The deal is this: we are focused big-time on ourselves. But it isn’t a story about us. And the longer we make it out to be, the longer we go on feeling that something is missing. Like we just can’t get to the place we want to. And that feels wrong, because the hero in every story is the element that moves the story forward. If we are stuck, the world should be too, and yet everyday life goes on.
What I want you to see is that the world goes on because you are not the focal point. You are not the main character. God is the main character. My hope is that you begin to see more and more, as I have, that the story involves you but isn’t about you. It’s about seeing your role and embracing it.
And what is that role? I’ll unpack that a lot in the chapters to come, but right now I want to tell you how I got to this point.
1
28853.pngIn The Beginning.
My Beginning
I was raised as an only child by a single mother who by all accounts was absent—sometimes for work, other times for leisure, but absent nonetheless. My father was completely absent—as in, living in another country and never making contact. As a result, I became independent from an early age. That continued, or perhaps I should say worsened, through my rebellious youth and young adulthood. I was