Rich Abraham

Is it wrong for people who believe in God to have wealth? Some people seem to think so.

Others think that all true believers will prosper financially if they are really believing in God’s promises.

Which is true? Or is there a third option?

True prosperity:

Abraham prospered in many areas of his life. He enjoyed a happy marriage for many years. He had good family ties with his father, brother, nephew, and eventually he had a son. He had health, long life, friends, employees, and wealth: a pretty well rounded prosperity.

What lessons can we learn from Abraham’s life so that we can prosper to the extent that God intends for our lives?

For many just one or two adjustments is all it takes.

Rabbi Jeff Zaremsky will take us through a variety of Bible texts and show us a few things we can do according to the Word of God so that we can prosper as God desires for our individual lives.

Come along for the Adventure, you will stay for the Shalom – ShalomAdventure.com.

You can view all of Shalom Adventure videos at ShalomAdventure.lightcast.com.

Video thumbnail from Bible Graphic Studios, used with permission.

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