You want to answer my questions I gave you or not? And I don't debate with presumption and what ifs. Sorry.Of course the Scripture says that the more God gives to a person, the more is expected of that person. If you are desiring greater wealth and prosperity then you need to be prepared for the extra responsibility that brings. If God gives you wealth and you use it just for yourself, then you could be in a position at the Judgment when it will be revealed that you embezzled what God gave you instead of being a good steward, obeying God in how He wants you to use the wealth He gives you. People like Kenneth Copeland, who is using his wealth for his own gratification, will be revealed as a thief and an embezzler of what God put in his care. The Scripture talks about the deceitfulness of riches, that draws the heart away from Christ. Jesus told the rich young ruler to give his riches away and to follow Him, not because the young man was wealthy, but that Jesus knew that his heart was in his wealth and the only way to get his heart right was to separate himself from his wealth. Because the young man's heart was in his wealth, it was dragging him down into hell, and in the end, it was not his wealth that blocked him from being able to follow Jesus, it was his heart that was in his wealth. Kenny Copeland preached that poor people are faithless and of no account to God. That shows how deceived the man is to believe a demonic doctrine like that.
What I want is solid scriptures to test what you are sharing.