 Nowhere in the scripture do we see a promise that every believer will live a perfectly ideal life and accomplish all of their dreams and become a success by worldly standards. That's just the perversion of the gospel. I do believe in biblical prosperity. I do believe that God does bless his children, but to take those blessings and make them the center of the gospel message, to take increase and make it the center of the gospel message or the primary attraction of the gospel message. That's not the promise of the gospel. The promise of the gospel is salvation through Christ Jesus to those who put their faith in his finished work on that cross. And to put health, wealth and happiness at the center is to pervert the gospel and fall into the trap of the prosperity gospel.