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wcknight
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It’s interesting to read one of the Psalms (or maybe it was in Solomons). It seems to ask God for great wealth, fame, fortune and influence, BUT it then goes on to say that he wants wealth in order to help the needy, feed the poor, and overcome injustice.
IF you strive for wealth for yourself it is selfish and greed BUT if you use your wealth to help others, it is a service to God and mankind.
I’ve always been afraid to become wealthy because most teachings says the rich already have their reward, blessed are the poor, money is the root of all evil, wealth equals power and power corrupts… etc etc.
Jesus tells us it is tougher for a rich man to get to Heaven than it is for a camel to get through the eye of a needle…
At first this seems to say it is impossible, BUT Jesus also says with God everything is possible… AND the eye of the needle is NOT the eye of a sewing needle. Back then, the eye of the needle was a hole in the wall of a city, where camels had to crawl through to get into the city. It was difficult but not impossible.
What I’ve decided is that it’s okay to become wealthy but you have far greater responsibility to help others than if you remain poor. Somewhere I heard it said that it is okay to be rich but it is NOT okay to die rich. We need to use our wealth to help the poor and the further the greater glory of God.
IF you strive for wealth for yourself it is selfish and greed BUT if you use your wealth to help others, it is a service to God and mankind.
I’ve always been afraid to become wealthy because most teachings says the rich already have their reward, blessed are the poor, money is the root of all evil, wealth equals power and power corrupts… etc etc.
Jesus tells us it is tougher for a rich man to get to Heaven than it is for a camel to get through the eye of a needle…
At first this seems to say it is impossible, BUT Jesus also says with God everything is possible… AND the eye of the needle is NOT the eye of a sewing needle. Back then, the eye of the needle was a hole in the wall of a city, where camels had to crawl through to get into the city. It was difficult but not impossible.
What I’ve decided is that it’s okay to become wealthy but you have far greater responsibility to help others than if you remain poor. Somewhere I heard it said that it is okay to be rich but it is NOT okay to die rich. We need to use our wealth to help the poor and the further the greater glory of God.