Does 3 John 2 indicate that it is God's
will for all of us to be financially prosperous?
In 3 John 2 we read: "Beloved, I pray that
in all respects you may prosper and be in good health, just as your
soul prospers." Some people have cited this verse in support of what
they call the "prosperity gospel." But this is a misunderstanding of
the verse.
The Greek word for "prosper" here refers
not to financial prosperity but simply means "to go well with
someone." In fact, the NIV translation correctly reflects this idea
in its rendering of the verse: "Dear friend, I pray that you may
enjoy good health and that all may go well with you, even as your
soul is getting along well." It is noteworthy that in biblical times
the wish for "things to go well" along with the wish for "good
health" was a standard form of greeting. Financial prosperity is
completely foreign to both this ancient greeting and 3 John
2.