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“No one can serve two masters. Either you will
hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise
the other. You cannot serve both God and money.” (Matthew 6:24 NIV)
Would you agree that we live in a culture of materialism?
It’s like the goal is to get more and more and more. And just about the time
you catch up with the Joneses, they refinance or file bankruptcy. And just
about the time you think you’ve got it all, the Christmas advertisements come
out, and they tell you about all kinds of things you didn’t know you couldn’t
live without.
It’s tough keeping your priorities right when you live in a
society that’s all about “getting.” The one with the most toys wins, right? No!
The one with the most toys still dies, whether or not you’ve got toys.
There is only one antidote to materialism: generosity.
Every time you’re generous, you have a spiritual victory in your heart. Every
time you’re generous, your heart grows. Every time you’re generous, you break
the grip of materialism in your life. Why? Because materialism is all about
getting — get, get, get, get! It is your nature to get and to hold on.
God says
every time you’re generous, you are breaking that grip and defeating
materialism in your life.
By the way, that’s why if you’re a parent you need to have
your kids watch you giving. They need to see you being generous, because
they’re not going to learn it anywhere else. Make sure they see you model
generosity so that they can learn it, too.
The Bible says in Matthew 6:24, “No one can serve
two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be
devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money” (NIV).
Notice it doesn’t say you “should not.” It says you “cannot.” It’s impossible.
You can’t have two number ones in your life. You have to choose what’s going to
be number one.
Choose generosity. It will transform your relationships
with other people and your relationship with God. It will change you from the
inside out as you learn to be generous like God is generous with you.
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