Hi all. Over on a couple different threads the topic of Jesus and money has come up consistently so it seems worth starting a thread dealing with just that one issue. To start things off, I'd like to post a short (12 minute) video which details the issue well, though I don't mind if you'd like to comment on the topic without watching the video. I'll paste a short explanation for the video below it, as well. Let me know what you think!
Most of us know that greed is a sin, but Jesus took it much further. He challenged our motivation for work. The New Testament says “covetousness is idolatry”. So the love of money and idols have much in common. God hates them both! Jesus says the ultimate choice is whether we are going to work for God, or work for the purpose of getting money.; we cannot serve God AND mammon at the same time. Which have you chosen: God or money? Maybe it's time to get a different employer!
Hi, and yes, i watched the video. I don't think it gives a complete picture and infers at the end we quit our jobs and dedicate 100% of our time to preaching or helping.
Paul was a tent maker and often worked instead of taking donations. In 2 Thessalonians he said if you don't work, you don't eat. You see, the church in Thessalonica thought the world was coming to an end and like this video seems to suggest, they quit their jobs to dedicate themselves wholly to God.
Paul tells us that whatever we do, we do it unto the Lord. I take this to mean that when i go to work at my place of employment, i do it for the Lord.
What does this mean? How can the code i write for my company be something for the Lord?
I believe there are many levels to this, and it starts with our attitude. As Jesus said, where your treasure is, your heart will follow. Our heart wants material blessings, but we cannot let these things become our treasure.
If God is our treasure, our heart will follow the ways of our Lord, so when we are blessed with material things, we understand they are gifts and talents from God, and we need to be thankful for them and put them to Godly use.
God can use us within our work environment, and the harvest is plentiful. My prayer has always been this. Lord, put me where you want me. Let me talk to those you would have me talk to and listen from those i need to listen to.
In other words, God knows i need to put a roof over my family and keep them fed. I don't work my job so i can buy a new car, although i have two new cars. I go to work for the Lord, to plant seeds and live my faith as an example. And God provides these opportunities and my bills get paid every month.
Here is a story for you. Last year i purchased this site for $5,000. I didn't have the cash, so i put it on my credit card. The very next day layoffs were announced. Final layoffs occurred early this year. Thankfully i kept my job, but many co-workers did not.
Either way, i knew God would provide. It wasn't comfortable to go through, but i didn't go through it alone. Many of my co-workers didn't know what to do, and i brought a calm into the room. I was able to be a blessing to others and instead of them focusing on the material losses, i was able to remind them of the blessings they have in the ones who love them.
God knows my needs, and He provides. To him who is given much, much is expected. God has given me stewardship of this site, and my desire is that it brings glory to God because God knows I'm not going to get rich off this site lol, but making money was never my motive for purchasing it.