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Breaking Free from the Gospel of Wealth A Study of Matthew 6, 1924 on.

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The Daily Bible Refresh hello my friend Dr. Brad Miller here with the Daily Bible Refresh.

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This is your daily reading of the Bible from a progressive point of view.

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In a bit I will read the New Testament lesson selected from the Revised Common Lectionary for this very day.

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The reading is understandable.

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I use the message version Relatable.

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Please listen to the points to ponder and applicable with action steps you can take.

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Here's today's reading.

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Reading from Matthew 6, 1924 from the Message A Life of God Worship don't hoard treasure down here where it gets eaten by moths and corroded by rust.

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Or worse, stolen by burglars.

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Stockpile treasure in heaven where it's safe from moth and rust and burglars.

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It's obvious, isn't it?

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The place where your treasure is is.

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The place where you most want it.

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To be and end up being.

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Your eyes are windows into your body.

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If you open your eyes wide in wonder and belief, your body fills up with light.

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If you live squinty eyed in greed and distrust, your body is a musty seller.

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If you pull the blinds on your windows, what a dark life you will have.

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You can't worship two gods at once.

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Loving one God, you'll end up hating the other.

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Adoration of one feeds contempt for the other.

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You can't worship God and money both.

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Well, my good friends, in today's reflection, we're exploring Jesus's radical teaching about wealth, worth and what truly illuminates our lives.

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Let's get into some points to ponder.

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The first is about redefining treasure.

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When Jesus talks about treasure in heaven, he's not promoting a prosperity gospel or promising future rewards for current deprivation.

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Instead, he's inviting us to invest in what truly matters relationships, justice, community care and ecological stewardship.

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In our era of extreme wealth inequality and environmental crises, this teaching calls us to reimagine what we value and how we measure success.

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The second is about the politics of perception.

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The metaphor of eyes as windows is particularly relevant in our media saturated age.

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How we see shapes what we believe is possible.

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When we view the world through the lens of scarcity and competition, we miss opportunities for collaboration and shared abundance.

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This squinty eyed perspective often underlies policies that prioritize profit over people and planet.

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One more point to ponder.

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It's about going beyond the religion of capital Jesus Stark statement about serving God versus Money Mammon isn't just personal financial advice, it's a critique of systems that treat wealth as divine.

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In our time when market forces are often treated as sacred and inevitable, this teaching calls us to question the theology of capitalism and imagine alternative economics based on mutual care and environmental sustainability.

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Here's your action step.

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Conduct a values audit of your resources.

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That means your time, your money, your energy and list your top five monthly expenditures as your top and your top five time commitments and do these align with your deepest values?

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And choose one area where you can redirect resources towards community care or environmental stewardship.

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Start small, but be specific.

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We'll come back with a closing prayer here in just a minute.

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Let's pray.

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O God, the source of light and liberation, we confess our entanglement in systems of greed, our confusion about what truly matters, our fear of never having enough.

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Help us see with wider wonder filled eyes the abundance that surrounds us.

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Free us from the worship of wealth that we might invest in what truly lasts.

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Love, justice and care for earth and neighbor.

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Guide us towards economies of sharing and away from the myth of endless growth.

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Encourage and hope we pray.

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Amen.

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