I Have a Confession to Make...

I knew going public with my beliefs on money within the lens of Christianity would come with ridicule, scorn, and laughter. But Satan uses our silence to spread lies...

I have a confession to make …

I didn’t want to write Called to Prosperity.

I knew going public with my beliefs on money within the lens of Christianity would come with ridicule, scorn, and laughter: “Hang on to your wallets. Here comes another one of those guys preaching the prosperity gospel!”

I get it.

Too many “pastors” and people in “ministry” state that if you give a bit more, God will reward you. So, “Que the music. Let’s pass the offering plate one more time.” Then they slide out the back door, hop into their Mercedes, and drive off to their multi-million-dollar home.

Allow me to be crystal clear: “The Prosperity Gospel” propagated for the purpose of personal gain is wrong. It’s dangerous. It turns many people away from the Christian faith.

But …

There is another false gospel lurking out there. One that may be even more dangerous than the “Prosperity Gospel.”

And that is the “Poverty Gospel.”

It states Christians shouldn’t’ seek wealth or abundance. And that, too, is a lie. A dangerous lie that Satan spreads to prevent Christians from gaining the wealth needed to print Bibles, build churches, and share the gospel.

The truth needs to be told and told boldly. To do that, I dug deep into scripture to find out what the Bible actually says about money and prosperity. The more I researched, the more I came to believe that, as Christians, we need to talk about money. After all, if God talks about money through 2,350 verses in the Bible … more than Heaven or Hell, creation or the end times, love or forgiveness … then surely, we should talk about money too.

But instead, we keep it private.

And I believe Satan uses our silence to spread financial lies. Perhaps, you’ve been led to believe some of these lies …

  • “Jesus Was Poor, So I Should Be Poor:” But was Jesus actually poor? What if I told you that based on Matthew 2, Jesus had an abundance of money? Heresy? See the truth revealed in chapter 3 of my book.

  • “I Don’t Have Any Money to Give:” What if I told you that you can’t afford NOT to give. A Harvard study reveals that for every dollar a person gives, they get $3.75 back. And the financial reward is just the start of the blessings God will pour out!

  • “Money Is the Root of All Evil:” Is it? What if this quote distorts what Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 6:10? What if God wants to bless you with money if you can unlove it?

  • “Jesus Condemns the Rich:” He certainly criticized them. But why? Well, because the rich people he confronted were making money their god. But is being rich wrong? And if it is, why was Jesus’ last parable (told just days before his crucifixion) talking about doubling one’s money through bold investments (Matthew 25)?

  • “Billionaires Are Selfish:” What if I told you that billionaires are the most generous people on earth? Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates have made billions, but they’ve made 100x more for their employees, investors, and vendors! (And maybe you could do the same.)

I have a hunch that Satan doesn’t want you to see the financial secrets revealed inside Called to Prosperity. Secrets that will show you how to GIVE money like never before (through tithes and offerings), GAIN money like never before (through purposeful work), and GROW your money like never before (through sound investments).

I’ve spent over a year researching the subject of money and asked several Biblical scholars to review my work.

The most striking fact I discovered can be found in this chart derived from research at Cambridge University …

Those who follow the financial principles inside the Bible are THREE times wealthier than the average American. Yet, the typical Christian in America has half the wealth of the average person.

How is this possible?

Well, I believe it’s because we fell for the lies. And so, 95% of Christians don’t follow the financial principles found inside the Bible! 2 If they did, they might be able to increase their wealth 6-fold (3x higher than the ordinary American).

This is why I had to write Called to Prosperity, even if it meant getting ridiculed.

It’s why you must read it and follow its guidelines.

Imagine increasing your wealth threefold. Or maybe even sixfold. Would you be able to give more to God in that scenario? Would you be able to employ others or start a new venture? Would you be able to invest more?

Imagine 100,000 Christians increasing their wealth! How many Churches could be built? How many Bibles could be printed? How many people would put their faith in Christ? That’s the opportunity we’re talking about here!

The more I explored what the Bible said about money, the more I knew God was calling me to help you… and thousands of other Christians… live a life of Abundant Prosperity.

A life that has true joy because you aren’t just reading about God’s story, nor are you a spectator, you’re actively participating in it! You’re funding that next orphanage. You’re building that home. You’re feeding the hungry. You’re ministering to that lost soul. You’re partnering in a business that’s employing thousands of people who can now put a roof over their heads and food on the table.

That’s what my book is all about.

I’ve been praying for you.

I’ve been praying Called to Prosperity will help you unlock your ability to give, gain, and grow your wealth for God’s Kingdom.

If you would like to read the first chapter, simply click here.

Once you’re done reading it, I just ask one favor: Send me feedback on how to improve it. Simply reply to this email with your feedback.

The finalized version of Called to Prosperity will be released in a few weeks. However, you can pre-order it now by clicking here.

Aaron DeHoog
Founder, Abundant Prosperity
www.abundantprosperity.org