If riches increase, set not your heart upon them. Psalm 62:10.
Among
the greatest dangers that threaten the church is the love of the world.
Out of this spring the sins of selfishness and covetousness. With many,
the more they get of earthly treasure, the more they set their
affections on it, and still they reach out for more....
Satan
employs every means which he can devise to overthrow the followers of
Christ. With marvelous skill and cunning he adapts his temptations to
the peculiar temperament of each. Those who are naturally selfish and
covetous he often tempts by throwing prosperity in their way. He knows
that if they do not overcome their natural temperament, the love of
mammon will cause them to stumble and fall. His object is often
accomplished. When the riches of the world are offered them, many
eagerly grasp the treasure, and think they are wonderfully prospered.
The strong love of the world soon swallows up the love of the truth....
If
those who are thus prospered would lay their possessions upon the altar
of God, they might overcome their selfish, covetous spirit, and so
thwart the design of Satan. Worldly wealth may be made a blessing, if
rightly used. All who possess it should realize that is lent them of
God, to be employed in His service. By giving freely to advance the
cause of truth and to relieve the wants of the needy, they may be the
means of saving others, and thus bring a blessing to their own souls
here, and lay up in heaven a treasure that shall be theirs hereafter....
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