“Take care to
guard against all greed, for though one may be rich, one’s life does not
consist of possessions.”
GREED. It
exist in many forms – greed for money, power, wealth, possessions. And it becomes a selfish desire especially
when this denies the same goods to others.
Greed also often involves using wealth to gain power over others,
sometimes by denying others wealth or power.
The Scriptures are filled with examples of
greed and its consequences. Jesus warned
against greed. In one of His parables,
He told us about a very greedy man who accumulated so much harvest that instead
of sharing them with others, he built a bigger barn to keep them for himself. Then, he would just rest, eat, drink and be
merry. Little does he know that by the
next day, he will die. So who would
benefit from all of those harvest he kept?
Surely, it will not be him for he cannot bring them to afterlife.
Greed for money… greed for power. The good life has nothing to do with being
wealthy, being in power or having more possessions. In fact, greed is harmful to spiritual
well-being. Greed's rewards are anxiety
and pressure. Greed sets a person to scheming how to increase what they already
have, instead of thanking God for what he has given them.
Are you content with what you have or do
you insist on much more? Is wealth and
holding on to power your only reality?
Real riches are a free gift. We have the
assurance of eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. With that promise firmly in our purses, what
more could we possibly need or ask for.
Let us pray +
Almighty Father, You are our only hope.
It is my prayer that, in spite of living in the world around us, we all will
learn to put You and Your kingdom first so that one day, we will inherit the kingdom
which was prepared for us from the foundation of the world. This is my
prayer in Jesus name. Amen +
He has come to His people and set them free.
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