Why did Lord Jesus say: "A rich man shall hardly enter the Kingdom of Heaven" (Mat 19:23).

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Why did Lord Jesus say: "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven." (Mat 19:23)

If Salvation were a simple matter of praying the Sinner's Prayer alone, wouldn't it then be equally easy for both rich and poor to be saved?

Isn't it more likely that, in addition to believing in Lord Jesus Christ, we also have to love Him above all things, renounce greed etc. Thoughts?

God Bless.
 

Iacampo

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I don't believe in the "Sinner's Prayer." Someone must lose their life to God. Surrender their all, and trust in Him for everything and follow Him. I don't believe work saves you, but I believe work follows after turning to God. Turning to God means that you are turning from everything else. A rich man has a lot, so there is "more" they have to leave behind. The lust and pride of man has to be overcome before repentance, praise be to God for His spirit providing the strength and His Son for taking on the judgment.
 

Magenta

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If Salvation were a simple matter of praying the Sinner's Prayer alone
One must confess with their mouth and believe in their heart that
Jesus is Lord, and that God raised Him from the dead to be saved.


Why did Lord Jesus say: "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you,
That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven." (Mat 19:23)
Look at the response of whom Jesus said this to. Yes? The young man walked away sad, placing more value on his wealth.


1 Timothy 6:8-10
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Cameron143

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One must confess with their mouth and believe in their heart that
Jesus is Lord, and that God raised Him from the dead to be saved.



Look at the response of whom Jesus said this to. Yes? The young man walked away sad, placing more value on his wealth.


1 Timothy 6:8-10
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This is one reason...misplaced value. They desire riches over God. Another reason is misplaced security. The rich man who had so much he tore down his barns and put up larger ones and found comfort in his riches and not in God.
There is also no sense of their true condition like with those who are self-righteous and are unaware that they are in need of grace as we all are.
 

Nehemiah6

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Why did Lord Jesus say: "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven." (Mat 19:23)
The Lord Jesus Christ -- who is God -- knows that wealth can and does become a huge stumbling block to many people. Firstly, there is the question of greed. The rich believe that there is no limit to the amount of wealth they should acquire. The millionaires want to be multimillionaires, while the multimillionaires want to be billionaires. Once they reach that goal, they want to be multibillionaires ad infinitum.

Then there is the question of power. Money is all societies is power, so the more money people have the more worldly power they control. Unfortunately the majority of billionaires today have no interest in using their billions to do good. Quite the reverse, They commit their wealth to evil. They all want to undermine their own countries and destroy the livelihoods of the ordinary citizen. And they all want to establish Communism and Fascism in the same countries which enabled them to become rich.

Then there is the question of ethics. Too many billionaires have become rich through shady dealings, corruption, and manipulation of politicians. And politicians have become rich by stealing tax dollars and indulging in insider trading. Then we have the crime families which have tremendous influence in all societies. While the Sicilian mafia faded away, other mafias replaced them, and the Biden crime family has never been held accountable.

Then there is the question of priorities. If money is a person's top priority, then according to Scripture it becomes idolatry, for "covetousness is idolatry" (Col 3:5). And God pronounces a woe upon covetousness: Woe to him that coveteth an evil covetousness to his house, that he may set his nest on high, that he may be delivered from the power of evil! (Hab 2:9)

And since idolatry means having and worshiping other gods than the one true God, the rich generally have little time for the eternal welfare of their souls. As a result the Rich Young Ruler described in the New Testament walked away from Christ and His salvation. Also the parable of the rich man whose life was snuffed out even while he was counting his "chickens" shows what happens when wealth and earthly possessions become the sole motivators of individuals. In the narrative of the Rich Man and Lazarus, the Rich Man had absolutely no interest in the welfare of others until he landed in Hades, Then he was anxious about his brothers who remained alive on earth.

In view of all this, Jesus said that it is almost impossible for a rich man to enter into the Kingdom of God. In the above passage "hardly" means with great difficulty. Not impossible but highly improbable.

This does not automatically mean that wealth is evil. However, it does mean that THE LOVE OF MONEY is the root of all evil. Yet there are Christians who have been wealthy but did not love their wealth. As we see in the book of Acts and the epistles, many wealthy Christians invested their wealth in helping the poor and needy Christians and for the furtherance of the Kingdom of God on earth. They also opened their homes to the saints and to missionaries and evangelists. There is no doubt that Peter and Andrew. as well as James and John. had become wealthy through their fishing industry. But they forsook all and followed Christ, who promised to make them fishers of men. So many Christians also give up their wealth and seek to serve God exclusively. But Christ said that they would be amply rewarded in the afterlife. Indeed the twelve apostles were promised twelve throne for ruling the twelve tribes of Israel in the Kingdom of God.
 

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Why did Lord Jesus say: "Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I say unto you, That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven." (Mat 19:23)

If Salvation were a simple matter of praying the Sinner's Prayer alone, wouldn't it then be equally easy for both rich and poor to be saved?

Isn't it more likely that, in addition to believing in Lord Jesus Christ, we also have to love Him above all things, renounce greed etc. Thoughts?

God Bless.
Funny you brought this up, because I listened to this before I read your thread title. Perhaps it will be a blessing to you too. It's only a few minutes. I think he did a good job of answering your question. Perhaps that's why I "coincidentally" watched it when I did. God wanted to share it with you too.
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