How God Taught Me About Prosperity, 1985, Kenne... [ Editor's Choice ]
Hagin explains that the primary obstacle to his financial breakthrough was not a lack of obedience, but a lack of willingness . He describes how, after leaving a stable pastorate in 1949 to become a traveling evangelist, his income plummeted, and his family faced severe hardship.
: Seeking God in prayer, Hagin claims the Lord revealed that while he had obeyed the call to travel, he was not willing because he still longed for the comfort and security of his previous church life. How God Taught Me about Prosperity, 1985, Kenne...
The impact of Hagin's teaching was profound, helping to shift the mid-century charismatic focus from divine healing to divine wealth. He argued that poverty was a "fallacy" and a curse that Christ had redeemed believers from. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. How God Taught Me about Prosperity Hagin explains that the primary obstacle to his
: He identifies the biblical promise in Isaiah 1:19 , "If ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land," as the key to his transformation. By repenting of his inward reluctance, he aligned his heart with God’s will, which he believed was for his family to have "the best" rather than "the bare minimum". Practical "Laws" of Prosperity The impact of Hagin's teaching was profound, helping
