David Schrock · April 15, 2014 · 2 min read
Six Keys to Detecting the Prosperity Gospel

A few months ago Nine Marks ministries released an e-journal on the subject of the "prosperity gospel." In that journal, I wrote about something that I have seen in ministry, what Kate Bowler has labeled the "soft prosperity gospel." In my article, I listed five ways of detecting this form of the prosperity gospel. They are
- Soft prosperity elevates "blessings" over the blessed God.
- Soft prosperity detaches verses from the redemptive framework of the Bible.
- Soft prosperity diminishes the curse that Christ bore and the blessing of the Holy Spirit.
- Soft prosperity relies on pastor-prescribed therapeutic techniques.
- Soft prosperity largely addresses first-world, middle-class problems.
- Does the preacher deal honestly with the biblical doctrine of suffering?
- Does the preacher speak about the need for self-denial?
- Does the preacher preach expository sermons, where the shape and content of the Bible forms the shape and content of the sermon?
- Does the preacher wrestle with tensions in the biblical text?
- Does the preacher live a lavish lifestyle that elevates him over most of the people in his church?
- Does the preacher elevate self and minimize the greatness of the glory of God?
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