True prosperity isn’t defined by money but by wholeness—nothing missing, nothing broken. It’s a finished work rooted in God’s grace and our identity in Christ, not in human striving or religious performance. Believers must renew their minds to align with the truth of the new covenant and embrace prosperity as a gift. Generosity should flow from a place of trust, not obligation, reflecting God’s care and abundance. Prosperity includes peace, health, fruitful relationships, and purpose, all centered on grace. Giving isn’t transactional but relational, a response to what God has already provided. Living in grace–based prosperity means resting in God’s provision regardless of external circumstances.