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Posted: 2025-04-30 12:31:41 UTC

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The author argues that future generations will remember preachers who defended the gospel rather than those focused on prosperity, similar to how historical figures like John Wesley and Charles Spurgeon are remembered today.
Future generations will value gospel defenders over prosperity preachers.
Historical preachers like Wesley and Spurgeon are remembered for their faith.
Prosperity gospel preachers will fade into obscurity.
Recognition of true gospel defenders may be lacking in the current generation.
The prevalence of prosperity gospel can overshadow genuine faith.