Many People asked: "Why is the love of money the root of all kinds of evil?"
Answer:
The Apostle Paul, in his first letter to his young disciple, Timothy,
had this to say: “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.
Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced
themselves with many griefs” (1 Timothy 6:10).
Now this verse is often misquoted as saying, “Money is the root of all
evil.” Notice how “money” is substituted for “love of money” and “the
root of all evil” is substituted for “a root of all kinds of evil.”
These changes, while subtle, have an enormous impact on the meaning of
the verse.
The misquoted version (“money is the root of all evil”) makes money and
wealth the source (or root) of all evil in the world. This is clearly
false. The Bible makes it quite clear that sin is the root of all evil in the world (Matthew 15:19; Romans 5:12; James 1:15). However, when we reflect upon the correct citation of this verse, we see that it is the love of
money, not money itself, that is a source of all different kinds of
trouble and evil. Wealth is morally neutral; there is nothing wrong with
money, in and of itself, or the possession of money. However, when
money begins to control us, that’s when trouble starts.
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Thursday, July 25, 2013
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