Many of us are middle-class Americans and consequently are among the richest people in the world. Therefore, Jesus' words apply to us: "I assure you, only with difficulty will a rich man enter into the kingdom of God" (Mt 19:23). Although there is nothing wrong with being rich (see Sir 31:8-11), Jesus indicated that it was almost impossible (Mt 19:26) not to grow haughty from our riches (Ez 28:5). In the book of Proverbs, Agur prayed to not become rich "lest, being full," he deny the Lord, "saying, ‘Who is the Lord?' " (Prv 30:8, 9) Moses warned the Israelites in their prosperity to be careful not to "become haughty of heart and unmindful of the Lord" (Dt 8:14). Hosea observed that the more prosperous the Israelites were, the more involved they became in idolatry (Hos 10:1). Money, possessions, and wealth are a "temptation and a trap" (1 Tm 6:9), which are almost impossible not to fall into.
Pope St. John Paul II taught: "This super-development, which consists in an excessive availability of every kind of material goods for the benefit of certain social groups, easily makes people slaves of ‘possession' and of immediate gratification" (On Social Concern, 28). The Pope concluded: "I therefore exhort the disciples of Christ and all Christian communities — from families to dioceses, from parishes to religious institutes — to carry out a sincere review of their lives regarding their solidarity with the poor" (Mission of the Redeemer, 60). "We need to turn to a more austere way of life" (Mission of the Redeemer, 59).
PRAYER: | Father, may I not carelessly expose myself to exceptionally dangerous temptations. |
PROMISE: | "For God all things are possible." –Mt 19:26 |
PRAISE: | St. Stephen of Hungary wrote, "without [virtues] no one is fit to rule here on earth or attain to the heavenly kingdom." |
Reprinted with permission from Presentation Ministries, a lay association of the Catholic Church that focuses on evangelization and discipleship through Bible teaching, daily Mass, the charisms of the Holy Spirit, and Small Christian Community. Their ministries include:
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