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Title: Wealth


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Wealth Poverty
2
  • Lord Shaftesbury
  • (1801 1885)
  • personal faith
  • practical mission
  • political activism

3
Aims for this session
  • Thinking about wealth
  • Exploring the nature of poverty
  • What does this mean for us?
  • Ingredients theology, sociology and honesty

4
  • Part 1
  • Thinking about wealth

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The Bible and wealth
  • Why does Jesus talk so much about money and
    wealth?
  • Being honest, how does it make you feel?

7
  • I used to think when I was a child, that Christ
    might have been exaggerating when he warned about
    the dangers of wealth. Today I know better.
  • I know how very hard it is to be rich and still
    keep the milk of human kindness. Money has a
    dangerous way of putting scales on ones eyes, a
    dangerous way of freezing peoples hands, eyes,
    lips and hearts
  • Dom Helder Camara
  • (Brazilian Archbishop)

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The dangers of wealth
  • It can blind us to Gods sovereignty (Proverbs,
    Parable of the Rich Fool Luke 1213)
  • It is a barrier to following Jesus (Mark 10
    17-31, Luke 1433, 1 Timothy 610)
  • It makes us greedy (Luke 1215, 1613-15)
  • We can forget our responsibility to the poor
    (Proverbs 1125, Parable of the Rich man and
    Lazarus, Luke 1619)
  • It is a root of injustice (Amos 511-13,1 Timothy
    610 James 51-6)

9
  • How can Christians in the UK adopt a more
    Biblical approach to wealth?
  • What would it mean for your church?

10
A Prayer from Proverbs 307-9
  • Two things I ask of you, O LORD do not refuse
    me before I die
  • Keep falsehood and lies far from me give me
    neither poverty nor riches, but give me only my
    daily bread.
  • Otherwise I may have too much and disown you and
    say Who is the LORD?
  • Or I may become poor and steal, and so dishonour
    the name of my God.

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  • Part 2
  • Exploring the nature of poverty

12
  • If someone asked you
  • What parts of the Bible speak about poverty?
  • How would you answer them?

13
The Bibles meta-narrative (or big story)
Creation
Fall
Redemption
New Creation
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The Bible and poverty 1
Creation
  • Creation
  • Humanity made in image of God
  • Sharing, stewarding, working, prospering
  • Shalom right relationships

Fall
Redemption
New Creation
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People in community
Environmental SOCIAL Political Economic Religious

Society shaping people
People shaping society
PERSONAL Body Soul Mind
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The Bible and poverty 2
Creation
  • Fall
  • Violence, selfishness, greed, corruption
    (Gen.3-11)
  • Economics, politics, religion all affected
    (Ezekiel 22)

Fall
Redemption
New Creation
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The impact of sin
Idolatry Failure to love God   IMPACT OF
SIN   Injustice Failure to love our neighbour
Environmental SOCIAL Political Economic Religious

Society shaping people
People shaping society
PERSONAL Body Soul Mind
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The Bible and poverty 3
Creation
  • Redemption
  • OT Covenant, liberation, law, prophets, monarchy
  • NT Jesus and the kingdom of God, the early
    Church
  • The Church today

Fall
Redemption
New Creation
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  • Covenant
  • all peoples on earth will be blessed through
    you (Gen 123)
  • Liberation
  • God liberates his people and them from slavery
    and oppression
  • Law
  • Jubilee (Lev 25, Deut 15), widows and orphans
    (Deut 2419)
  • Prophets
  • Social injustice in Amos, Jeremiah, Isaiah,
    Habakkuk, Micah
  • Monarchy
  • Just rule (Deut.1714-17, Proverbs 318-9)
  • hatred of poverty (Psalm 456-7)
  • Jesus and the kingdom of God
  • The Nazareth Manifesto (Luke 4) scripture
    fulfilled
  • Comforting the disturbed and disturbing the
    comfortable
  • The death and resurrection of Christ and the
    victory of God
  • The early Church
  • Living now in the new age that is to come

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Idolatry Failure to love God   IMPACT OF
SIN   Injustice Failure to love our neighbour
  • Jesus Christ
  • IMPACT OF THE GOSPEL
  • The kingdom of God

Environmental SOCIAL Political Economic Religious

Society shaping people
People shaping society
PERSONAL Body Soul Mind
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The Bible and poverty4
Creation
  • New Creation
  • Judgement putting the world to rights
  • God will consummate and complete his work of
    redemption and renewal
  • The New Heavens and New Earth (Isaiah 65, Rev.
    21)

Fall
Redemption
New Creation
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What causes homelessness?
23
Material poverty Not having what we need
Poverty of identity Seeing ourselves negatively
Poverty of relationships Not having good
relationships
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  • Part 3
  • What does it mean for us?

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  • Conclusion 1 Timothy 617-19
  • Command those who are rich in this present
    world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in
    wealth, which is so uncertain, but to put their
    hope in God, who richly provides us with
    everything for our enjoyment.
  • Command them to do good, to be rich in good
    deeds, and to be generous and willing to share.
    In this way they will lay up treasure for
    themselves as a firm foundation for the coming
    age, so that they may take hold of the life that
    is truly life.

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  • A recipe for faithfulness
  • Reject arrogance and hope in money
  • Acknowledge God is the source of everything
  • Be rich in good deeds, generous, willing to share
  • Build a firm foundation for the age that is come

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  • The time is coming when matters will not
    measured by talent, or ability, or by fine
    clothes, or by power to speak, or by being on
    platforms, or by listening to those upon
    platforms.
  • But the time is coming when matters will be
    measured by those who have the truest faith, the
    deepest love, and the most sincere acts of
    obedience to their Lord and Saviour, and most
    devoted and strong imitation of his blessed
    example.

Lord Shaftesbury 1867
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