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Why is Jesus so tough on the rich? Why is it harder to enter God's kingdom if you are rich? After all, "Greed is good." This is why according to the Institute for Policy Studies the average pay for CEOs was 319 times that of the average worker.
Martin Luther helps us understand Jesus' hang-up about the dangers of wealth: "Many a person thinks he has God and everything he needs when he has money and property; in them he trusts and of them he boasts so stubbornly and securely that he cares for no one. Surely such a man also has a god -- mammon by name, that is money and possessions..." (The Book of Concord, pp. 365-366).
Don't make wealth so important; tear down that monetary idol you've been worshiping, and it's a little easier to let God be God.
Martin Luther helps us understand Jesus' hang-up about the dangers of wealth: "Many a person thinks he has God and everything he needs when he has money and property; in them he trusts and of them he boasts so stubbornly and securely that he cares for no one. Surely such a man also has a god -- mammon by name, that is money and possessions..." (The Book of Concord, pp. 365-366).
Don't make wealth so important; tear down that monetary idol you've been worshiping, and it's a little easier to let God be God.
