A recently published book seeks to help readers understand there is nothing wrong with prosperity, only heavenly concern with how all that abundance is used.
In "What the Scriptures Teach Us About Prosperity" (2010 Deseret Book), author S. Michael Wilcox uses examples from the scriptures to help readers discover what the Lord wants us to know about the role of money in our lives.
In the 190-page book, Wilcox addresses questions like "Can you be rich and righteous? How should we interpret Christ's teaching that 'it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God' (Matt. 19:24)?"
The book also explores scripture verses like Doctrine and Covenants 49:19, where the Lord says it is OK to "have in abundance."
"Because it is such an important part of our mortal test, and because so much unhappiness and misery is caused by not using the resources of the earth properly, it is not at all surprising that the Lord has filled his sacred books with counsel for us all, no matter what income level we have or hope to achieve," Wilcox wrote in the book's introduction. "If we can master his lessons we can not only anticipate greater security and happiness in our financial endeavors, but also healthier family relationships; for problems dealing with money are the number one divider of family unity."
Wilcox recently retired as an instructor at the institute of religion adjacent to the University of Utah. He is the author of many books and talks. A frequent speaker at BYU Education Week, Wilcox also conducts tours of the Holy Land, church history sites, Europe, China, along with Central and South America.
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