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When the church blesses greed and calls it prosperity, it stops preaching the gospel of Jesus. Scripture teaches that whoever oppresses the poor insults their Maker (Proverbs 14:31). A faith that ignores economic injustice becomes a prop for empire, not a witness for the kingdom.In the book of Acts, the early believers shared everything so that no one was left in need (Acts 2:44-45). That wasn’t socialism—it was Spirit-led solidarity. They understood that God’s economy runs on compassion, not competition.The measure of a just church isn’t the size of its building—it’s whether the hungry are fed, the workers honored, and the stranger welcomed.#FaithOverFactions #KingdomEconomy #JusticeAndMercy #ActsChurch

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When the church blesses greed and calls it prosperity, it betrays the gospel. God’s economy runs on compassion, not competition. The Spirit’s first miracle was shared abundance, not private gain. (Proverbs 14:31 / Acts 2:44-45)#FaithOverFactions #KingdomEconomy

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