now that I've read more, please allow me to explain...
A man walking along finds a pearl of great value in a field that doesn't belong to him... he wants this pearl so badly, he goes and sells everything he has to buy the field to get the pearl...
((yes, it's a parable of Jesus paraphrased by me)...
You will spend your money on what's important to you, so money itself may not be important, but what you spend it on is. For example, it's important to feed my kids... so I spend it on food.. duh... for them...
But some decisions are more... like is God important to me? Do I spend money on furthering the Gospel?
Which is more important, having a SECOND car... ((which I do, so I'm not judging but reflecting on myself as well)) or giving that money to finance a mission somewhere?
Do I spend my money on video games? or do I frequent the Christian book store for the latest worship CD?
Do I have money left to even tithe with? Or are my bills more important?
Again... I'm being more reflective... not pointing fingers....
Question was asked, and I hope my answer might be helpful.