JohnDB, whatever goodness you do for God is being lost in your attempt to justify yourself by letting everyone know about it. Please, for your own eternal reward, keep these personal examples between you and God.
Yes, you consider working for the purpose of material gain good. But that doesn't make it good. The heart is deceitful above all things. Strong delusion is a real concept. Jesus gave an example of people coming to him on Judgement day saying, "Lord, I have done many wonderful works in your name" and he will say, "I never knew you". Look carefully. These people called him Lord. They believed they did wonderful works in his name. He called them workers of iniquity and said only those who do the work of his father will be saved. In both cases work was involved, just like Jesus' comments on working for God vs working for money.
Earlier, when this thread first started, you said that you work solely for money and not for love. That is the real JohnDB, as horrible as it may seem in the light of all that has come out since then. It was only when someone else reminded you to sugarcoat your comments with this stuff about how it really is all for love that you changed your tune and started bragging about how good you really are. Don't do that. That honest JohnDB is far better than this religious-mask JohnDB.
Look at this paragraph carefully. In a few sentences you said you have more than enough and then questioned why you should try to get more than what you need. If you have more than enough then you've already accumulated more than you need, thus negating whatever sentiment you were trying to communicate with the "why should I try to get more than I need" question. This confusion is a fruit of the double mindedness that comes from trying to serve two masters.
How does living in Christian community equate to agonizing death?