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Wealth is not inherently wicked—Scripture never condemns abundance, only the arrogance and apathy that often accompany it. The sin arises when prosperity hardens the heart, when lavish living ignores the cries of the poor, when profit exploits the laborer and desecrates the earth. A just society is not measured by how much the few can hoard, but by how willingly the many share. This is the call of conscience—and the charge of our movement: to transform wealth into witness, and abundance into action. POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED.
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Wealth is not inherently wicked—Scripture never condemns abundance, only the arrogance and apathy that often accompany it. The sin arises when prosperity hardens the heart, when lavish living ignores the cries of the poor, when profit exploits the laborer and desecrates the earth. A just society is not measured by how much the few can hoard, but by how willingly the many share. This is the call of conscience—and the charge of our movement: to transform wealth into witness, and abundance into action. POVERTY IS A DISEASE THAT CAN BE CURED.
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