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Dee_Dee_King
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the problem with being wealthy is that because you have been given much, much will be demanded. plus the fact that we all must suffer to get to heaven. either we pay now or later. it’s better to pay now for our sins in fear and trembling and poverty than to end up like the rich man in torment.
i will say that i’m a hypocrite because while i’m not rich for american standards, i am in context to the rest of the world–i don’t even tithe. being objectively rich and saying to yourself that you’re not attached to it and you’re a good person isn’t good enough. Jesus says to be perfect, we should give all of wealth to the poor.
it is impossible to accumulate unreasonable wealth while living the beatitudes. in acts, the early christian church gave “each according to their needs”.
it is sinful if it is an unreasonable accumilation of wealth. you can’t get rich without taking that money from someone else. in effect, it isn’t really all yours.
i will say that i’m a hypocrite because while i’m not rich for american standards, i am in context to the rest of the world–i don’t even tithe. being objectively rich and saying to yourself that you’re not attached to it and you’re a good person isn’t good enough. Jesus says to be perfect, we should give all of wealth to the poor.
it is impossible to accumulate unreasonable wealth while living the beatitudes. in acts, the early christian church gave “each according to their needs”.
it is sinful if it is an unreasonable accumilation of wealth. you can’t get rich without taking that money from someone else. in effect, it isn’t really all yours.
"Enter through the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the road broad that leads to destruction, and those who enter through it are many.
How narrow the gate and constricted the road that leads to life. And those who find it are few.