Paul
does not condemn the wealthy for being wealthy. If you are rich, good for you. But,
Paul warns, don’t think too highly of yourself just because of your money. How
did you get rich in the first place? Did
you inherit it? Then you have nothing to brag about. Did you earn it by being
shrewd and hard-working? Who gave you the health and the intelligence to
accomplish that?
It
is possible to get rich without God’s help. Even for those who give God credit
for their fortunes, there is still the temptation to forget that they need God.
Even if we wisely and generously use our wealth, it can fail us. Is your faith
strong enough to survive the loss of your wealth? Is your faith strong enough
to withstand obtaining wealth?
No matter how much pleasure our treasure affords us,
it can’t buy joy. Paul tells Timothy to command the rich people to put their
hope in God – who richly provides everything for our enjoyment. He doesn’t just
provide for our needs and expect us to be satisfied with that; he wants us to
enjoy things. Things he has created
for our pleasure – but not for our worship. And what better way to find joy in
our stuff than to share it with
others?
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