The Puzzle of Propsperity

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Why do bad things happen to good people—and why do good things happen to bad people? This powerful sermon tackles one of life's most confusing paradoxes through the shocking story of King Jeroboam II from 2 Kings 14. Here was a king who worshipped idols, oppressed the poor, and ignored God for 41 years—yet experienced unprecedented military success and economic prosperity. How can this be?

In this eye-opening message, we explore the most successful failure in the Bible and discover what his story reveals about God's undeserved mercy, His patience with sinners, and the dangerous assumption that prosperity equals God's approval. Jeroboam II's reign challenges everything we think we know about how God works in this world and forces us to confront our own understanding of grace, judgment, and blessing.

What You'll Discover in This Sermon:

The shocking paradox of wickedness being rewarded with success

Why God blessed an evil king and what it reveals about His character

The difference between God's mercy and God's approval of your lifestyle

How prosperity can be a warning, not an endorsement

The prophet Amos's message about social injustice hidden beneath economic boom

The ultimate expression of undeserved grace in Jesus Christ

Key Scripture References:
2 Kings 14:23-29, Romans 5:6-8, Romans 9:14-16, Romans 2:4, Ephesians 2:1-5, Amos 2:6, Amos 4:12, Amos 5:21-24

This message will transform how you view success, failure, blessing, and suffering. Whether you're struggling with why godless people seem to prosper while you struggle, or you're succeeding in life but spiritually complacent, this sermon will challenge and encourage you with the stunning reality of God's undeserved mercy.

Three Major Insights from Jeroboam II's Story:
✓ The Paradox: How wickedness was rewarded with unprecedented success
✓ The Compassion: God's mercy flows from His character, not our worthiness
✓ The Warning: External blessing doesn't equal internal approval

Don't mistake God's patience for His approval. God's blessings aren't always His endorsement—sometimes they're His mercy, giving you time to recognize your need for Him. This sermon will help you understand the difference and respond with gratitude rather than pride.

The Gospel Connection:
Where Jeroboam II received temporary earthly blessings despite his rebellion, we receive eternal salvation through Christ despite our sin. God shows His love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Every breath you take, every good thing you enjoy is undeserved grace pointing you toward the ultimate grace found in Jesus.

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