That All May Go Well: Why Christians Prosper, Why They Don't, and Why It Doesn't Matter

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ISBN-10:

1732048371

ISBN-13:

9781732048379

Author(s): Roper, Coy D
Released: Apr 28, 2020
Format: Paperback, 184 pages

Description:

According to COY D. ROPER, Christians who do their best to obey the Bible are, under ordinary circumstances, more likely to prosper than they would if they were not faithful Christians. That All May Go Well is a thoughtful examination of the complexities that underlie the question--"Why do Christians prosper?" Roper presents a balanced theology of prosperity by tackling poverty and financial insecutiy, as well as the dangers of materialism. Ultimately, That All May Go Well leads the reader to adopt a spirit of graefulness, because in the end "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow of turning" (James 1:17). That All May Go Well is an insightful book that will be welcomed by anyone who desires to explore questions surronding rhe theology of why Christians prosper, why they don't, and why, as Roper argues, it ultimately doesn't matter.

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