Not Poverty or Prosperity Theology

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2011

This clip is taken from the sermon "The Parable of the Dishonest Manager," preached by Pastor Mark Driscoll at the Mars Hill Church Ballard campus in Seattle, Washington, on March 6th, 2011. It is the 66th sermon in our sermon series on the Gospel of Luke.

To watch or download the full sermon, visit: http://www.marshillchurch.org/media/luke/the-parable-of-the-dishonest-manager

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  • This is the reason why I listen to Mark Driscoll.. Im looking for preachers to teach the Bible as a whole... I love it! Balanced, very theological.. I'm all the way here in Philippines and I listen to his messages everyday for 2 weeks now, since I found him. I thank God for his life

  • wow, actually, only an hour or so ago, I was searching for "A Balanced Theology of Prosperity" because, I see that most of the church falls into one of 2 camps, prosperity and poverty! This is refreshing. Thanks Mark Driscoll.

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  • its nice to hear mars hill preach something i agree with.

  • CLEAR man

  • Why can't we just for 5 seconds believe that jesus loves us and will grant our hearts desires? It says that in the bible! And nobody better say they don't desire wealth!!! Because if that's true then I challenge you to go to your boss and say boss you can stop sending me my paycheck cuz you know it's not all about the money! Yeah youd be crazy to say that! STOP PUTTING GODS POWER IN A BOX!

  • Thank you for addressing this Mark. It's great to hear a balanced financial sermon.

  • Jesus Christ was a faggot.

  • @steffanielyn i completely aggree. very theological but biblical...

  • @JPNR They didn't agree with me at all even though I didn't go full into the issue. I know I should talk to the pastor but it's just hard. I love my brothers and sister in the church and I know they all have a relationship with God. But, I just can't let the prosperity teaching pass by. Like I said, these people are not like Joel Osteen, or C. Dollar or Popoff. I would say the church has almost everything right except for the prosperity part and I know they don't teach it trying to get money.

  • This is my Christian life story. I go to a church that preaches somewhat the prosperity gospel in a mild way. Yet I disagree completely. And sometimes I have found myself wanting to be on the other extreme just to separate myself from the prosperity belief system. However, I have found that some things have to be balanced. Right now I'm going thru some tough times with the church. I love the people there and today we had a meeting where I left everything out. They told me to talk to the pastor.

  • sounds like an apology for middle-class american theology to me. i seem to recall something about being lukewarm and being spat out of a mouth.....

  • This is ssssoooooooooooo good. This kind of balanced teaching is hard to find yet it biblical.

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