I Came That You May Have Life Abundantly" — Most Christians Have Never Claimed It

Jesus said it plainly, in his own voice, with no parable around it: I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. John 10:10. Most Christians have read it. Many have memorized it. But the life he described — defined by the Greek word perissos, meaning exceeding what is necessary, superabundant, over and above — is not the life most of his followers are actually living. In this video, The Millionaire Priest goes inside the actual Greek word Jesus used, establishes the full context of the verse, and then gives six specific reasons the abundant life remains unclaimed: being taught to expect less than Jesus promised, the spiritualization of abundance into irrelevance, the absence of specific asking, ungiven generosity blocking the pipeline, unexamined agreements that contradict the promise, and the replacement of relationship with formula. This is not a prosperity gospel teaching. It is an honest, text-grounded examination of one of the most important promises Jesus ever made — and a practical guide to finally claiming it. Subscribe to The Millionaire Priest for weekly teachings at the crossroads of faith and finance.