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Our Lord warns us about the dangers of money in regards to our salvation.
How do we know who the rich are?
How do we know who the rich are?
Our Lord did not say the rich cannot attain salvation, only that it is difficult. But you present a good point. What determines whether you’re rich enough to make it tough to get to heaven? Having two houses? Having a bank account in Switzerland? Living in a capitalistic country? Having wealthier relatives or superior pension? Hmmm. To be honest I don’t know.Our Lord warns us about the dangers of money in regards to our salvation.
How do we know who the rich are?
I think this refers more to the worship of money.
I agree, it’s the love of money that we should be careful of. But I think the broader point is to beware of love of the material. Maybe it’s not necessarily money, maybe it’s some other attatchment. One is not sinful by virtue of their wealth. Just as someone is not righteous by virtue of their poverty.
Very tough to do. An accumulation of money (or rather as many IOU’s as possible, we have no real money anymore) represents a certain amount of security for ourselves and our families, which in itself is not immoral. It enables us not to have to depend on others to survive as well as afford us some individual luxuries as well. At the point where we start accumulating more (of anything) at the expense of others through mischievous, deceitful, fraudulent, or other crooked means, then it becomes immoral.it’s the love of money that we should be careful of.
That’s an interesting question.Our Lord warns us about the dangers of money in regards to our salvation.
How do we know who the rich are?
it only matters if we know if we have become too rich, i.e. placing the aquisition and spending of material resources above the worship of God and the needs of others.Our Lord warns us about the dangers of money in regards to our salvation.
How do we know who the rich are?
Mostly, I think this talks about those who have many worldly comforts and do not recognize that God really is all they need. The Church gives us days of fast and abstinance, and seasons of penance to guide us so we do not be the kind of people Jesus warned us about being.Our Lord warns us about the dangers of money in regards to our salvation.
How do we know who the rich are?
You also need to include those who borrow on borrowing with no intentions of ever paying it back, leaving it to their heirs to pay it back or claim bankruptcy. Very prevalent these days.Of course, those who are rich because they do not give their workers an honest wage, or because they are involved in organized crime, or who con the gullible out of their money, and some other types of people as well.
But buying a $1 million house with $0 down doesn’t make you a millionaire either.“I was never a Millionare. I merley HAD a million dollars at the time.”
Now your credit matters more than talents. The higher your credit rating, the wealthier you are? Looks like we’ll have to look at credit with God from now on.I take this at face value - if you have a lot of worldly comforts, a high net worth, it’s harder to be humble and harder to realize that you can’t depend on your own talents. Well, your talents (and parents if the wealth is inherited) have gotten you where you are - it’s hard to remember that it doesn’t’ matter, only your faith in God matters.
Bob, I mentioned high net worth - you know, a lot of assets, not credit.Now your credit matters more than talents. The higher your credit rating, the wealthier you are? Looks like we’ll have to look at credit with God from now on.![]()
I suppose God expects a little more from those who don’t have to worry about themselves so much. And, of course, we expect them to go to Church every day too.Bob, I mentioned high net worth - you know, a lot of assets, not credit.
People who truly could retire tomorrow and live on what they have right now. Hard to be humble and hard to trust in God, in my opinion. I mean really approach God with humility.