I think this word Prosperity ----is abused --mistreated and very Misunderstood by many Unbelievers and Believers ----
Prosperity ---means Success -----that Success is brought on by a strong Faith based Relationship with Jesus Christ ----His Faith that is inbirthed in us has to be rooted and Grounded in Him ----He Is the Vine ----through which all prosperity comes ---and we are to be rooted and grounded in the Vine so we have the promise of Prosperity -------
Hebrew word for prosperity
Lexical Summary
tsalach: To prosper, succeed, advance, thrive
break out, come (mightily), go over, be good, be meet, be profitable
Topical Lexicon
Semantic and Theological Overview
צָלַח (tsalach) gathers under one roof ideas of breaking out, rushing forward, and succeeding. Whether describing a torrent of the Spirit, the steady growth of a righteous life, or the victory of a king,
the verb consistently attributes true prosperity to the active hand of the LORD.
1 cause to prosper Daniel 3:30 (with ל person).
2 shew prosperity, be prosperous Daniel 6:29 (of person);
have success (in building)
Ezra 6:14;
be successful (of work)
Ezra 5:8
I say ---God Prospered Job -----with Material things ----and when He lost everything ---God replaced it with TWICE as Much -----So Job had wealth ---that God Provided him with ---
Greek word for prosperity
Lexical Summary
euporia: Prosperity,
wealth, abundance
Acts presents several instances where financial interests clash with kingdom priorities (
Acts 8:18-23; 16:16-19). The single use of the term in 19:25 crystallizes a broader
biblical warning: material gain becomes idolatrous whenever it supplants devotion to the living God.
Deuteronomy 8:18------God will bless your hands and you will prosper in whatever you put your hands to --
Strong's Concordance
Wealth in Luke-Acts
Luke consistently portrays
wealth as spiritually hazardous when detached from kingdom purposes.
Yet Luke also commends generosity (Acts 2:44-45; 4:32-35) and responsible stewardship (Luke 16:10-12). Wealth itself is not condemned; its misuse, self-centeredness, and capacity to forge counterfeit security are.
True prosperity in biblical perspective
Scripture locates genuine prosperity in covenant relationship with God.
Psalm 1 depicts the righteous as “a tree planted by streams of water,” fruitful and secure, whereas the wicked are “like chaff.” Paul echoes this by declaring that “godliness with contentment is great gain” (
1 Timothy 6:6)
, warning that the love of money “is a root of all kinds of evil” (
1 Timothy 6:10).
In Christ, believers inherit “every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms” (
Ephesians 1:3), a wealth untouched by market
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The scripture "I will bless all the work of your hands" is found in Deuteronomy 28:12. It is part of a larger passage promising blessings and prosperity to those who obey God's commands. Specifically, it states,
"The Lord will open to you his good treasury the heavens, to give the rain of your land in its season
and to bless all the work of your hands; and you shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow.