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What does the Bible say about materialism?

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The Bible teaches that materialism leads to spiritual emptiness and ultimately death, as true life is found in Christ, not in possessions.

The Bible warns against the dangers of materialism, highlighting that the pursuit of wealth and possessions can lead one away from spiritual truth and purpose. In Mark 8:36, Jesus asks, 'For what will it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses his soul?' This rhetorical question underscores the folly of investing one's life into material gain at the expense of one's relationship with God. God’s ownership of everything is clearly stated in Psalm 50:10-12, where He declares, 'For every beast of the forest is mine, and the cattle upon a thousand hills.' All material possessions are ultimately God’s, and they are fleeting. The emphasis for believers, therefore, should not be on accumulation but on recognizing God as the giver of all good gifts, which points to the necessity of being 'rich toward God' as illustrated in Luke 12:15-21.
Scripture References: Mark 8:36, Psalm 50:10-12, Luke 12:15-21, Ecclesiastes 3:11, 1 Timothy 6:10, Colossians 3:2, Revelation 3:17-20, Luke 12:15, Luke 16:9-13

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