St John the Beloved
Money can be a tool for good, but it becomes dangerous the moment we start treating it like a savior. We walk through 1 Timothy 6 and slow down on the phrase people misquote all the time, not “money is the root of all evil,” but “the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils.” That shift opens up a practical, honest conversation about financial anxiety, ambition, integrity, and what we’re really hoping will keep us safe. We define the love of money in plain terms: the belief that more money will rescue me. Rescue me from discomfort, from fear, from limits, from the hard edges of life. From there, we explore why Scripture calls this craving a snare. Money makes big promises, but it cannot deliver peace, and it often invites temptation, the kind that shows up in everyday decisions where nobody is watching. If you’ve ever felt pulled to protect profit at the cost of doing the right thing, you’ll recognize the crossroads. Then we get concrete about the way forward. We talk about Christian contentment as a learned virtue, not passive resignation, and we name the habits that reveal malcontentment: grumbling, discouragement, and bitter jealousy. Finally, we turn to generosity as both a command and a healing practice, a way to break money’s grip and rediscover what is truly life. If this helped you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What part of the love-of-money trap feels most familiar to you right now?
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