It's necessary to discern between the wisdom of the world which promotes the treasures of this world and the wisdom which is from God which Paul tells us in Romans is the crucified Jesus. The two travel opposed directions yet the former insists it's traveling the same direction. That's slippery isn't it?
justlbyfaith, what GISMYS_7 is peddling is the wisdom of the world under the banner of the Gospel. In so doing it has the imprint of the evil one.
What
@GISMYS_7 is preaching, while it may not be the gospel, is still peripherally taught in God's word. I've seen the verses on it.
When used to coax people into believing, for the sake of material gain, it is indeed evil.
But when given to the body of Christ as a doctrine that enables us to be better equipped to put the gospel to the nations, it is sound and right.
It is not the wisdom of this world. It is, in fact, taught in the word of the Lord.
Of course we need to be careful how, when, and to whom we preach these doctrines that are found in the word of the Lord.
But they are in fact, there; and therefore in the proper context they can in fact be edifying to the body of Christ.
For all of scripture is inspired of the Lord and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, and for instruction in righteousness.
Doctrines on prosperity can in fact be taught with precision when the teacher touches on them as he is moving through God's word chapter by chapter and book by book.
"Prosperity" is not the gospel. "Health and weailth" is not the gospel.
But these things are indeed taught in the word and when given their proper place, in subordination to the doctrines of the true gospel of Jesus Christ, they can be profitable and will bring spiritual health to the body of Christ.