Ummmm.... But what about Jesus' tirade in the temple?
Please don't think I'm just arguing for the sake of argument. I'm actually enjoying this
Please don't think I'm just arguing for the sake of argument. I'm actually enjoying this
How were the temple merchants viewing and handling money? They saw the market as a place to make a sale, not a sacred place of worship or for God to connect with His people, as He intended.
Jesus overturned their businesses because profit and material opportunity had become more important than the purposes of God. In other words, turn the church into Walmart, and yes, God is going to be upset.
This is exactly what happened in the Garden of Eden as well. Adam and Eve's own curiosities and desire for knowledge overruled their choice to put God's commands first.
Two different scenarios with two different vehicles (money vs. a piece of fruit), but the principle root - putting human interests above God's - is the same.
People always seem to see the money as the main issue, but the underlying cause (rebellion against God) is the real problem. Money is just a very prominent means by which people choose to rebel against God's principles for us, and usually the focal point for most people if they're just looking at the surface.
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