"So keep the words of this covenant to do them, that you may prosper in all that you do."
(Deuteronomy 29:9) God desires for His people to proper. He desires for His people to live in the full blessings of the Kingdom. Unfortunately, because most Christians have not understood the nature of the covenant, they have pursued those blessings in an entirely un-Biblical fashion. They have resorted to the pop-psychology of positive thinking, or the pop-sociology of positive imaging, or the pop-theology of positive confession.
Ray Sutton demonstrates that only keeping the terms of the covenant will Christians truly prosper. Utilizing careful and detailed Biblical exposition, and practical and lucid Biblical application, he shows just how God desires for us to obtain our promised victory. But he not only shows us all the hows of the covenant, he shows us all the whats, wheres, and whys as well.
Whether your interest in theological or practical, philosophical or persona, sociological or devotional, That You May Prosper is certain to be an eye-opening contribution to your Christian walk.
God's relationship with us is covenantal. He judges us covenantally. He fellowships with us covenantally He disciplines us, rewards us, and cares for us covenantally. The covenant then, according to Sutton, is the Bible's most important doctrine relating to the communion of God and man. If we do not understand what the covenant is or how it works, we are certain to be crippled in our walk with Christ. That You May Prosper examines God's blueprints of abundant living for the family, church, and government. As Dr. Gary North states: "That You May Prosper will reshape covenant theology. Better put, it will actually define covenant theology from this point forward."