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God is a much better Master than wealth

'No slave can serve two masters; for a slave will either hate the one and love the other, or be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and wealth.'                                                                         Luke 16: 12-13 Just imagine what it means to have wealth as our Master. As our Master what does wealth require of us? It requires us to serve it, to put it first, to depend upon it, to see its way as the primary way in the world: to see it as the ultimate good. And wealth is not just possessions but also power. It is alluring. Can we make decisions that are free of the fear from poverty? Can we make decisions that are free from the fear of having less? If we are frightened of material lack then wealth is our Master. Wealth may ask anything of us: To oppress others, to misuse others, to harm others, to be dishonest, to steal from others, to squander another’s property, to do anything in order to keep securing wealth. Imagine