Covetousness is idolatry of the heart. It sets up material wealth as a god and places a person's confidence in their wealth and success instead of God alone. The O.T. reveals a trail of destruction and death for those who covet.
Joshua 7:21, Joshua took those who coveted, and "Stoned him (A'chan) with stones, and burned them (A'chan's sons and daughters) with fire, after they had stoned them with stones."
Acts 5, Scriptures tell us of Ananias and Saphira, who held out on the price of the sale of their land. Verse 3, "Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? Verse 5, "Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost." The same end came to his wife, Saphira.
When we share our abundance, we demonstrate love. Let us plead the cause of the poor. Let's avoid the appearance or suspicion of covetousness. How few there are who can untangle themselves from this sin. This tree of wealth, greed, and self-interests bears much fruit for few and so little for many, but yet the fruit of this tree will one day fall to the ground and rot away. We are not to waste or neglect without injustice or sin. To be extravagant is to be thriftless, wasteful, and unfaithful; our conscience should reveal this to us.
Equality is not given to us at birth but is provided to us by the grace of God. Poverty is a temporal portion put into the hands of the rich. But the spiritual portion of God's graces to the rich is placed into the hands of the poor. Christians are to abound in mutual dependence, one upon another. I am not speaking of money alone but sharing all the graces and gifts given us by God. Pray that those with much will provide for those in need, and for those in need, pray for your brothers who have much.
Joshua 7:21, Joshua took those who coveted, and "Stoned him (A'chan) with stones, and burned them (A'chan's sons and daughters) with fire, after they had stoned them with stones."
Acts 5, Scriptures tell us of Ananias and Saphira, who held out on the price of the sale of their land. Verse 3, "Peter said, Ananias, why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land? Verse 5, "Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave up the ghost." The same end came to his wife, Saphira.
When we share our abundance, we demonstrate love. Let us plead the cause of the poor. Let's avoid the appearance or suspicion of covetousness. How few there are who can untangle themselves from this sin. This tree of wealth, greed, and self-interests bears much fruit for few and so little for many, but yet the fruit of this tree will one day fall to the ground and rot away. We are not to waste or neglect without injustice or sin. To be extravagant is to be thriftless, wasteful, and unfaithful; our conscience should reveal this to us.
Equality is not given to us at birth but is provided to us by the grace of God. Poverty is a temporal portion put into the hands of the rich. But the spiritual portion of God's graces to the rich is placed into the hands of the poor. Christians are to abound in mutual dependence, one upon another. I am not speaking of money alone but sharing all the graces and gifts given us by God. Pray that those with much will provide for those in need, and for those in need, pray for your brothers who have much.
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