06/15/2026
Many Christians pray for financial breakthrough…
But ignore what God already told them to do.
📖 Job 36:11 says:
“If they obey and serve Him, they shall spend their days in prosperity and their years in pleasures.”
Notice the order:
➡️ Obey.
➡️ Serve.
➡️ Prosperity follows.
Not the other way around.
Many people want God’s blessings without God’s instructions.
But biblical prosperity isn’t about chasing money.
It’s about stewarding what God has already placed in your hands.
💡 What does “serve” mean?
It means using your gifts, talents, skills, knowledge, business, career, and resources for God’s purposes.
Not just making money.
Making money while creating value for others.
Helping people.
Solving problems.
Being a blessing.
💡 And what is prosperity?
Not Lamborghinis.
Not private jets.
Not trying to impress strangers on social media.
Biblical prosperity means:
✔️ having enough
✔️ freedom from constant financial stress
✔️ peace about money
✔️ the ability to provide for your family
✔️ the ability to give generously
✔️ contentment in every season
This isn’t prosperity gospel.
This is obedience gospel.
Do what God says with money.
Then trust Him with the results.
📖 “If they obey and serve Him, they shall spend their days in prosperity and their years in pleasures.” — Job 36:11
💾 Save this and read Job 36:11 every morning this week.
💬 Comment “OBEY” if you’re choosing obedience over anxiety.
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