Thursday, February 27, 2014

You Can Not Serve God And Wealth







Gospel Readings for March 2 2014 can be found here. 


http://www.usccb.org/bible/readings/030214.cfm

We are pleased to present you the sharing from Wednesday Feb 26 of Luna:  


                  As the word of God is a two-edged sword, the struggle against the lure of money and of all the world can offer us pierces our soul. It is the definitive element of who we truly are, of who we will end up to be. Will be sheep or goat? Will we be good shepherd or wolf?  Will we be the victorious servant with ten talents or the one with none left? Will we be for God or against God?
     •                  To the Lord, to 'expand time'  is just a very little thing.
                  Because God is righteous and holy. His individual encouragement towards each one of us has its greater purpose -which is love for mankind and the advancement of His Kingdom which is perfect and good..
                  An honest reading of the Gospel leads to the conclusion that 'wealth' refers to every thing that is in excess of what we need to live a decent life.
                  God commands us to hate wealth. Since God loves us greatly, deep enough to give to us His Kingdom, then it means that wealth is not good for us. It can be concluded that wealth can harm us and take us away from Him It cannot be merged with the Kingdom that he wants to give us.
                  We can become 'salt and light of the earth'  only and only when we are under the attitude of both loving God and hating wealth. There is no compromise.
                  (Nevertheless.) because we love God, we ought to blossom into our full potential as the servant given the ten talents which he doubled for His master. The talent may very well (or should in fact) include the ability to earn or grow money.
                   Read Psalm 69. A Christian who is able to enter into its lamentations will end up saying, "Oh yes, everything is rubbish compared to the person of Christ who has given Himself to me".
                   The question of how much are your legitimate needs is between you and God. "He will both bring to light the things hidden in the darkness and disclose the motives of men's heart."
      •                  The slave-steward is each one of us who at the present moment has more than enough for his or her daily needs.
    •          The ration' comes from the Lord, as yielded by all that He has created, including our talents. The 'proper time' refers to the stage of the other person's life, when he is in need in the meantime that he or she has not yet been strengthened. And it may very well be that even in his or her strengthening we are also to take part so that in the end everybody works and bears fruit.





Conclusion 1 : Materialism is intrinsic in us, Christians including. 
Conclusion 2 : Take heart, God will help us overcome. 
Conclusion 3 : We have legitimate needs and God knows it. 
Conclusion 4 : God is brilliant!!! God is awesome!!! What more can we say?
Conclusion 5 : Ask and we shall receive. Ask Him why and He will explain. 
Conclusion 6 : Anything in excess inhibits the Kingdom of God. 
Conclusion 7 : It is a process. Fight, rest, fight. 
Conclusion 8 : Jesus is worth it. Everyhing else is rubbish. 
Conclusion 9 : Let's change our mindset. The whole world is God's one big household where
we are each called to task. 
Conclusion 10: Halleluiah Lord! Yahoo!


REFLECTIONS
1.     How does God's Word help you address your daily and long-term worries?
2.     How can you and the Church help our country's poor?
3.     What is God's Word to you today? Where are you in the journey of faith of choosing to love God instead of the world?

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