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On what day during earth's creation did God create lack and insufficiency? He didn't. In Preachers Should Prosper, Dr. Byron G. Jackson reveals biblical truth(s) pointing to the fact that lack and insufficiency is not God's best; and that honorable prosperity is good and Godly. This book is a must read for anyone seeking a fresh perspective as to how honorable prosperity applies to believers today. What makes this book unique is Dr Jackson's ability to bring balance to the avoided topic of God and prosperity. As one Bishop puts it, "[Dr. Jackson's] presentation will not only be eye opening for those who've never considered the Scriptures in this matter but this book will also encourage and inspire the necessary adjustments that one can make to experience success and prosperity in their own life." When God created earth he didn't just stop there. He filled earth with vast resources, visual aesthetics, and high value commodities for mankind's enjoyment. Genesis 1:31 says everything God created was very good; and since there is no record of God creating lack and insufficiency, reasonable minds can only conclude that earth is a place of abundant prosperity. In support of this, Dr. Jackson points to recent research which proposes there are more than a quadrillion tons of diamonds deep in the earth. That's 1,000,000,000,000,000 or one trillion multiplied one thousand times. Lack and insufficiency wasn't God's intention when He created earth and (since God doesn't change) it's not His wish for people to experience lack and insufficiency today. You Should Prosper helps evidence the fact that God's best is for everyone, and that honorable prosperity is good and Godly. This book will: • Explain why lack is not God's Best • Teach you why prosperity is endless • Show you that being rich doesn't prevent you from going to heaven • Provide guidance on how to prosper in accordance to God's way. If you are ready to expose yourself to a new way of thinking, possibility, and promise; this book is for you.