Would you consider yourself greedy? How do you determine whether you are or not?
Why is it that we acknowledge the sins of lust, envy, pride and anger in our lives, but not greed?
Jeff repeatedly referred to greed as 'subtle and insidious'. Why do you think he used these terms?
How do you determine how much to give towards God's work: is it a tenth before taxes, after taxes, a tenth of disposable income; can the tenth be shared between the church and other charities?
Jeff shared that the biblical view of gene...
- Would you consider yourself greedy? How do you determine whether you are or not?
- Why is it that we acknowledge the sins of lust, envy, pride and anger in our lives, but not greed?
- Jeff repeatedly referred to greed as 'subtle and insidious'. Why do you think he used these terms?
- How do you determine how much to give towards God's work: is it a tenth before taxes, after taxes, a tenth of disposable income; can the tenth be shared between the church and other charities?
- Jeff shared that the biblical view of generosity ir not measured by the dollar amount, but by sacrifice. Do you agree with him or not?
- Jeff shared that Jesus talks about greed and materialism 10 times more than He talked about lust. Why is greed such an important issue in your life?
- Consider why Paul's final words to the Ephesian church are about living lives of radical generosity (Acts 20:32-35)
- Why is it so difficult to give up our money?
Take some time to prayerfully consider these X Ray questions from Dr David Powlison to determine where your treasure is:
- What do you love? What do you hate?
- What would bring you the most happiness? The most misery?
- What do you seek for, aim or pursue?
- Where do you bank your hopes?
- What do you fear? What do you worry about?
- What do you need?
- Whom must you please? Whose opinion of you counts most?
- What do you think about most often?
- What or whom do you trust?
- What do you want out of life? What payoff do you seek from the things you do?
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