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didymus
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You’re asking two different questions, first, whether it is a sin to accumulate wealth, second whether it is a sin to buy things you don’t need.Is the accumulation of wealth, i.e. buying things you realy dont need, a sin?
As for the first, I’d it depends on how you accumulate your wealth. If you’re in business do you treat employees and customers fairly? If you’re a professional do you act ethically?
For the second I’d ask how attached you are to your possessions? How much would it hurt you to give up your stereo system, your BMW, your house?
Everyone is concentrating on the young man who went away sad but Jesus didn’t condemn wealth per se. He had at least one rich friend who he didn’t ask to give up his wealth.
Ananias and his wife were struck dead not for failing to give all they had but for lying about it (Acts 5:1-10). Peter makes it clear they could have kept their property with no problem.