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How do we know that Jesus was critical of commercialization in the church?

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Jesus demonstrated his disapproval of the commercialization in the church when he cleansed the temple, declaring that it should be a house of prayer, not a den of thieves.

In Matthew 21:12-13, Jesus’ act of cleansing the temple illustrated his deep concern over the commercialization of sacred spaces. He encountered merchants selling goods and money changers exploiting the faithful, which led him to rebuke them forcefully. This incident highlights Jesus' commitment to maintaining the integrity and sanctity of God’s house as a place dedicated to worship and prayer, not profit. The prophetic action serves as a reminder to contemporary churches to avoid the pitfalls of turning worship into a commercial enterprise, which distracts from the essence of true worship and fellowship with God.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:12-13

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