Is it evil to enjoy making and having money? ⁣

Dressing up nicely?

Caring for the things that we own?⁣

These are the questions that swirl in my head when I read Mormon 8:37:⁣

“Ye do love money, and your substance, and your fine apparel…”⁣

The remainder of verse 37 seems to have the answer, though.⁣

“MORE THAN ye love the poor and the needy, the sick and the afflicted.”⁣

What do we love MORE?

Looking great and making lots of money? ⁣

Or caring for the less-fortunate around us?⁣

As with almost every gospel principle, it’s a subject that’s difficult to judge from the outside, looking at others.⁣

(Actually, it’s pretty easy to judge other people about this, but very difficult to ACCURATELY judge, no matter how well we know them.)⁣

There are wealthy people with beautiful homes who open up their house for every occasion, give generously, and love the Lord. ⁣

And there are wealthy people who let their abundance turn into fulfilling selfish desires and stinginess.

There are people who love enhancing their beauty with makeup and cute clothes, but aren’t afraid to get dirty in the name of service, or donate items they no longer need.⁣

And there are people who let their pride keep them from being seen in ways that wouldn’t keep up with their appearance.⁣

It’s okay to seek for a better-paying job in order to create financial stability, to buy new clothes that help you feel amazing, to enjoy your latest gadget that you saved up for…⁣

But it’s when these things become MORE THAN our love for God and our fellow man, that we can’t possibly imagine living without them, that we lose our gratitude and humility…⁣

That’s when they become sins.⁣

So what can we control?

It actually doesn’t matter how much money you have in your bank account, or how many clothes are in your closet, in order to fall victim to LOVING them more than God and others.⁣

Which makes this a beautiful month to use our gratitude to reflect on what we’ve been given from God, and how we can use however little or however much we’ve been given in order to build up the kingdom of God.

Make sure we can always confidently say that we love God more.

Happy Studying!

-Cali Black

Share:

Facebook
Pinterest
Email
Print

4 Responses

  1. This is such a challenging/difficult aspect of life for me to obey! How does one find the humility to be able and willing to be in tune with this Gospel Teaching? In our North American society, we are so surrounded by consumerism that it is almost impossible to avoid being affected by the influence of our rat race!
    Warm wishes, richard

  2. It is so much easier to help people with uncontrollable issues when you have your own financial worries taken to bed.
    🙂

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

I accept the Privacy Policy

Keep Studying

Related Posts

Powerful leaders 

Do you have a leadership calling in the church right now? When I read the history of the Jaredites, there seems to be one common

The wind doesn’t stop 

I’ve got some winds blowing in my life right now. ⁣ It seems like the winds never stop. ⁣ I try to block things out

Gratitude in the barge 

Can you imagine stepping into a barge, knowing that you wouldn’t be on dry land for who-knows-how-long, with absolutely no way to steer the vessel?!

Friends in the Book of Mormon 

If you would’ve asked high school Cali what it meant to be a good friend, I probably would have said something like:⁣ “Someone who invites

The forest and the trees

The brother of Jared had a concern: “O Lord, in them there is no light; whither shall we steer? And also we shall perish, for