The best advice I can give you will come from Proverbs. Red every proverb related to "poverty and riches" and you will have a fuller understanding.Right now I feel like the rich man that went away sorrowful after hearing Jesus say that to him. (Matt 19:21,22)
Although I’m not rich by western standards I am so filthy rich compared with so many millions of people in the world that have nothing. I just feel so blessed to be born in a rich country but I feel that I have a greater responsibility before God in how I live my life and how I spend my money.
‘..For unto whomsoever much is given, of him shall be much required..’ Luke 12:48
The thought of continuing to live a ‘normal,’ happy, prosperous life, buying new things, going on holiday, etc etc makes me feel ill inside because I feel such a great burden and responsibility. I hate what I see in this world like materialism, corruption, greed, selfishness and people being exploited. The poor are getting poorer and the rich are getting richer – I just hate it. Yet if I lived like those in a developing country I would be miserable because I would miss all the comforts that I currently have.
Jesus said sell all you have, give to the poor and come follow me. If Jesus was here in person I would drop everything without hesitation and follow Him. However I think (ye of little faith) that if I walked out the door right now with just the shirt on my back that I would just fall flat on my face and be among the thousands of other homeless poor people out there.
Please note I’m not just talking about one scripture here, the same messages of self denial, for example, ‘pick up your cross’ and ‘whoever shall lose his life shall find it’, and the rebukes to the rich are throughout the whole of the new testament. Most of Jesus teachings are not taught in churches because He gives a lot of warnings which are not popular feel good messages. So I’m not expecting many people to understand where I am coming from.
But please respond if you can relate to this?
When Jesus told the "rich man" sell all you have and give it to the poor, He struck the rich man at where his heart was...notice how the passage explained his motives...But when the young man heard this statement, he went away grieving; for he was one who owned much property.
The guys heart was in what he had and not in following Christ. Christ "hit him where he lived"...in his riches.
There's a balance to scripture. We must realize God moves in each individual differently.
Trust in how you think God is leading you with your possessions...you won't go wrong! As you learn to discern the voice of the Holy Spirit directing you, you'll hear Him more clearly each time.
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