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October 10, 2010
ОглавлениеThe attitude towards wealth (the rich) as a whole in the New Testament is somewhat more negative than poverty (begging). Although neither Jesus himself nor his disciples were poor, much less beggars. Christ tells the disciples: “Beggars will always have,” thus unequivocally not ranking their students and listeners to the poor (beggars).
If you carefully read the Bible, “put” the statements of Jesus Christ and his parable to his today’s (real) life, you can find (in my opinion) a lot of interesting, important and useful. Christ says – It is difficult for the rich to enter the kingdom of God. To which his disciples exclaim in amazement – So, who will be saved? “It’s not possible for a man, but everything is possible to God,” answers Jesus.
That is, it is equally impossible for a rich and poor to enter the kingdom of God. But everything is possible to God. What god? God who is in every person, inside him. How to move from man to god, how to become a god? Everyone chooses the answer to himself, including with an eye on the Gospel. One of the ways (maybe the only way) is to follow Christ, develop spiritually, discover the kingdom of God within oneself.
In one chapter of the New Testament, Jesus says so: “The kingdom of God does not come in a significant way, here it is, or there.” The kingdom of God is inside. “That is, God is inside every person, he needs only to be born and develop. And then everything is possible to God. Including $ 300 million.
And, of course, the most interesting is how to become God (as it does not sound scary).