Kenneth Copeland — Poverty and Prosperity Part 1

In Deuteronomy 28, we see the blessings that come from
obeying the Word of God. For instances, verses 11-12 state,
“And the Lord shall make thee plenteous in goods, in the fruit of
thy body, and in the fruit of thy cattle, and in the fruit of thy
ground, in the land which the Lord sware unto thy fathers to give
thee. The Lord shall open unto thee his good treasure.” You see,
God blessed Abraham and his descendants with prosperity
because He swore it in the covenant. Praise God!
Then beginning with verse 15, we find an outline of the
curse of the law. “But it shall come to pass, if thou wilt not hearken
unto the voice of the Lord thy God, to observe to do all his commandments
and his statutes…that all these curses shall come upon thee,
and overtake thee.” This curse spells complete and total poverty
in every area of life. Poverty is not a blessing of God. To believe
that it is, that it carries with it some sort of humility, is to
believe that God is the author of the curse, and He is not! God
is the author of the blessing.
God did not curse Adam; He built a garden for him and provided
everything he could possibly ever need or want. Satan is
the one who brought in the curse. When Adam united with
Satan, everything in the earth was cursed. Then the covenant
God made with Abraham provided an umbrella—a protection,
an avenue of escape from this curse. As long as Abraham walked
with the Lord and listened to His Word, he was protected; but
the moment he disregarded the voice of the Lord, relying on his
own understanding, he would step from under this protective
umbrella and become vulnerable to Satan once again.
Why does it seem so difficult to get along with God? He
knows the difference between right and wrong and the foundation
laws upon which these values are constructed. He has
understanding and wisdom about the laws governing life. He
established His system to work a certain way, then Satan
deceived us into believing that the opposite was true. God is
not being disagreeable with us. He is refusing to agree with
Satan. This happened with Eve in the Garden of Eden. God had
said, “If you eat the fruit, you will surely die.” Then Satan came
along and convinced her that it wasn’t true by saying, “Can it
really be that God has said…?” He convinced her that God’s
Word was not true, so she disobeyed God and Adam followed
her. The law functioned and at that very moment they died
spiritually. Physical death was to follow years later.
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