The risen Christ doesn't, but the earthly Jesus did. The Lord said: “Foxes have dens and birds have nests, but the Son of Man has no place to lay his head”. To the young rich man, the Lord said: "Sell all you have, give the money to the poor, ... , and then follow me".
Giving alms was was one of the laws of Moses, and give-all-you-have is this same law brought to perfection. In Matthew 5:48 Jesus said: "Be perfect, therefore, as your Heavenly Father is perfect".
Should Christians give away all they possess? The answer is "no". Can Christians be perfect? The answer is a resounding "noooooo".
Can we follow the earthly Jesus? No, of course not ................, but we can follow the risen Jesus.
Giving alms was was one of the laws of Moses, and give-all-you-have is this same law brought to perfection. In Matthew 5:48 Jesus said: "Be perfect, therefore, as your Heavenly Father is perfect".
Should Christians give away all they possess? The answer is "no". Can Christians be perfect? The answer is a resounding "noooooo".
Can we follow the earthly Jesus? No, of course not ................, but we can follow the risen Jesus.
When Moses was given the law of God it included blessings to follow from obedience, and although those blessings did not include salvation they did include prosperity for God's people. The Jews who are more intent on law keeping show this to be true as statistically they have more in every way than any other race. If Christ is teaching that following Him means giving up our homes then Christ and God are not in agreement.