• Guilty of Greed (Part 1)

  • Feb 6 2025
  • Length: 5 mins
  • Podcast

Guilty of Greed (Part 1)

  • Summary

  • READ: MATTHEW 6:19-34; PHILIPPIANS 4:4-20

    I am guilty of greed. It’s one of those sins that seems to keep popping up in my life, sometimes in the same old ways, sometimes in new and surprising ways. But I’m thankful that God keeps pointing out this sin to me as I read His Word. It’s uncomfortable, and sometimes downright appalling, to realize how guilty I really am. But God’s correction also gives me hope—I know it’s because of mercy that He sheds light on our sins (Ephesians 5:12-13). He wants us to repent, to turn away from sin and back toward Him, so He can lavish us with forgiveness and help us live the good life He has called us to.

    Greed seems like a complicated thing, but in English the Merriam-Webster Dictionary only has one definition for greed: “a selfish and excessive desire for more of something (such as money) than is needed.” That definition gives me pause. How often do I crave more of something than I really need? More time, more food, more things and stuff, and yes, more money.

    The frightening thing is, our greed hurts our neighbors. When we are only focused on ourselves, we neglect the needs of others, and even oppress them by our selfishness.

    So what do we do when, by God’s mercy, we recognize greed in our lives? We turn to Jesus. When He suffered the cross, He took all our sin upon Himself—including greed. And when He rose from the grave, He declared that all who trust in Him are dead to sin and alive in Him. That means we are forgiven, and we have been freed from the power of sin. The Holy Spirit reminds us that we have everything we need in Jesus, so we don’t need to chase after created things. What a relief! Greed is a cruel master, always demanding more, but Jesus has set us free. He is a kind and gentle shepherd. And in His love, we find rest. • Hannah Howe

    • In what ways have you been guilty of greed? Consider taking some time to talk to Jesus about this, confessing your greed, resting in His forgiveness, and pondering how He may be inviting you to rely on Him and move forward into the good life He has called you to.

    • What questions do you have about money and greed? Who are trusted Christians in your life who you can have open and honest conversations with about these things?

    • If you want to dig deeper, read Psalm 23; Matthew 11:28-30; John 10.

    Then he [Jesus] said to them, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.” Luke 12:15 (NIV)

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