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The Prosperity Pattern

58 min · 31 de may de 2026
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Biblical prosperity means success in every area of life, not just finances. God established a clear pattern for prosperity through Abraham: recognizing God as the source, cultivating resources as tools, multiplying what we have been given, and using our increase to do good for others. This pattern applies to relationships, career, spiritual growth, and finances. The key is understanding that God provides ability first, then resources, and expects us to faithfully multiply what He has given us. True prosperity comes when we honor God as our source and use our blessings to benefit others.

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