I've read Tim Hill's The Amos Paradigm: Life at the Speed of Favor and it is a balanced and faith-building read. Here are two excerpts that help solidify the message.Page 42How I long for balance in the message of biblical prosperity today! A doctrinal imbalance concerning any scripturaltheme will ultimately lead to abuse and error in the body of Christ. Please understand, contrary to how some may present it, God's promise of increase applies as much to sowing mercy, forgiveness and good deeds as it does money.Jesus wasn't receiving an offering in Luke 6:18when He said, Give and it shall be given unto you. While this promise maycertainly be applied to finances, it actually refers to the currency of forgiveness and our need to be more merciful and less judgementalof one another.In another section of the book, Tim Hill writes the following....Page 116We must understand the parameters of God's favor. Favor does not mean nothing ever goes wrong. We are highly favored, but we still get wetwhen it rains. We're blessed, but sometimes the car needs new tires. We're chosen, but sometimes the kids need braces. We're elected, but sometimes we're also selected to endure a test. We don't always get the parking place nearest the mall entrance. We don't get an