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How do we know the love of money is a sin?

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Scripture explicitly states that the love of money is idolatry and can lead to many sorrows.

The love of money is identified as a significant source of sin in Scripture, as articulated in 1 Timothy 6:10 where Paul writes that it is the root of all kinds of evil. This concept is foundational in Reformed theology, emphasizing that any pursuit or affection that detracts from God and elevates material gain to a place of priority is tantamount to idolatry. When money becomes an object of obsession, it distorts priorities and misguides the heart.

Additionally, Jesus reinforces this idea by stating that one cannot serve both God and money, indicating that loyalty cannot be divided. The various examples throughout the Bible, including those like Ananias and Sapphira, illustrate how the love of money brings temptation and ultimately leads to spiritual death. Observing these truths in Scripture demonstrates the truth of the inherent sinfulness tied to the love of money.
Scripture References: 1 Timothy 6:10, Luke 16:13

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