2Chronicles 26:3-5 (KJV) “Sixteen years old was Uzziah when he began to reign ... [4] And he did that which was right in the sight of the LORD ... [5] And he sought God ... and as long as he sought the LORD, GOD MADE HIM TO PROSPER.”
The Bible says that as long as Uzziah sought the LORD, God made him to prosper. God-enabled Prosperity is conditional, not automatic. The phrase “as long as” introduces a condition. Uzziah’s prosperity was not permanent by title or anointing; it was tied to his posture toward God. The text says, “God made him to prosper.” This implies that prosperity can be supernaturally orchestrated. This is called, “Favour beyond effort” or “Help where ability ends.” May the LORD God make you to prosper, in Jesus precious name.
Now, true biblical prosperity is not just wealth; it’s divine ease. It is labour with the blessing of the LORD that adds no sorrow (Prov. 10:22). It is effort supported by heavenly backing, where doors open that strength alone could not open. Again, biblical prosperity is succeeding in God’s will, not merely in human ambition (Josh. 1:8). Biblical prosperity is God causing your life to move forward with peace and fruitfulness while remaining aligned with Him.
Written by: Andrew A. Esemudje