Christians should view wealth as a tool for glorifying God and serving others, rather than as a source of pride or security.
Wealth and resources must be viewed through the lens of stewardship and eternal investment. In the parable of the unrighteous steward, Jesus challenges us to use our earthly wealth wisely to prepare for eternity. Recognizing that 'the love of money is the root of all evil' (1 Timothy 6:10), we understand that while money itself is not inherently evil, the manner in which we hold and use it can reflect our heart's allegiance. The goal is to employ our gifts and resources in such a way that they foster relationships and contribute to the Kingdom of God, as emphasized in Luke 16:9. This perspective helps to align our priorities, encouraging holistic discipleship in our daily lives.
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