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I never said anyone did. I said one has to stop being rich. This thread bypasses that whole grey area around where "being rich" starts by asking "what should Christians do with their millions?" If someone is sitting on two million dollars, then one is too selfish to get into Heaven.Christians should live generously and not miserly but they aren't required to be penniless and destitute, living like a beggar or vagabond.
That's not accurate. He did give specific instructions to one particular rich man, however it was after the rich man went away sad that Jesus addressed the rest of the people there with his metaphor that illustrates the impossibility of rich folk getting into Heaven.Jesus' words in Matthew are to a particular rich man
Where exactly is the line? I dunno, I don't care to try and define something specific either. But we all know the difference between basic comforts and luxuries. Folks don't need new cell phones every year. Folks don't need to go out to eat or out to the movies. Folks don't need cable. etc. Plenty of folks lead entirely comfortable lives without any of these things. If someone spends his money to enjoy luxuries while knowing that he could spend it to help someone else not starve, he's selfish.
That isn't a judgement really, I'm selfish, and I'm not concerned about it. Let's just not pretend it isn't exactly what it looks like. And to be totally frank, if there is a Heaven, then Christians who try to rationalize their selfish behavior, instead of just helping folks, ain't getting in. They'll be in the other place with me.
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