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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Money - Does it separate people?

Over the last 2 weeks or so I have been actually consumed with money.  Not in wanting so much of it, but I have just been stressed because it was the end of the month and budgets were so low that I am in charge of in my marriage.

Sometimes money takes over.  We live in a society that is driven by money.  Without it you can't really function.  You need it so essentially live!

I as sitting in a Starbucks about a week ago and was reading Messy Church (the book I most recently finished).  About 20 or so minutes after I sat down a brother and sister came in and sat close to me in the seating area and started talking about random things (if you don't know me very well, I am a bit nosy and love to listen in on conversations about what people are talking about.  Some may say it's being a creeper, but I just think it's cool to hear what various people across the city are talking about!).

Throughout listening I noticed a couple things.  Now, I am assuming a lot in my noticing, but just journey with me:
  • The younger brother (who I guess was in grade. 10 or 11) had the new iPhone 5, the sister still sitting with the iPhone 4S
  • The brother pulled out a new 15" Macbook Pro
  • Their conversation was revolving around all the things that they were doing that would cost significant amounts of money
  • They were both very trendy dressers
  • It seemed, and I'm assuming here, that they had money and were not worried about not having it
After noticing these few things I thought about money and how it separates people; well it does because we let it.  And this leads me to my point.

The reality is that status in our world is essentially revolved around money; if you have lots you are important.  If you have none you are not important.  Seriously, think of how we treat people, talk, or think about people...things change the moment we know what they do for a living and guess how much they make.

Money separates people because we let it.

Could it be that it is not just money that does the separation, but it is our mindset?  Could it be that the people who make the money have little to do with the separation that exists because of the money?  Could it be that what we think about people leads to the separation?

I am reminded of how Jesus told us that we have to make a choice between Him and money.  All to often we think of it as just our personal finances and such, but I believe Jesus always thinks big.  Believe it or not, when our minds wonder to, I wonder how much this person makes? or Wow that person is dressing so nice, I bet she has a lot of money, or I can't relate to this person because they just have so much more money than me, we are being a slave to money; we are choosing money over our relationship with Christ.

I believe that the bigger issue of separation because of money has to do with our thinking and mindset more than it has to do with how much people make.

This has been something, and is something, that I continue to struggle with.

Why does it matter what others make?  Why does it matter what others have?  Why does it matter?

That leads to something else, but I am not going to talk about that in this post...maybe later.


Let me know your thoughts.  I love would love to hear from anyone who has one.



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  2. I have a number of thoughts on this post. And i'm thankful for this post and the wisdom in it. This is something I struggle with myself, of course. But I believe i'm making small progress day by day as I bring this struggle to light and learn from my mistakes and do my best to live out what I believe the truth of money is. Also I find it important to surround myself with people who are struggling with this issue as well and are working hard to live in our world by serving Christ and not money.

    I think that our thoughts about money and our mindset are the issue here, it's not about how much we have or don't have.

    Thanks for this post.

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