Let's take another look.
I have two concerns:
1) Why do you attack (single out) those whom God has, again. God has blessed materially?
I think you did misunderstand.
First of all, *I'm* not "attacking" those whom God has blessed materially. What I wrote was, "It's about how it's almost impossible for people
who have an attachment to the material world to be 'perfect' enough for heaven." I was not speaking about ALL rich people, but only those rich
who have an attachment to the material world. Obviously, SOME rich people are NOT attached to the material world.
But even Jesus said, “Truly I tell you,
it is hard for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of heaven." Some translations read that it's "difficult" or "especially difficult" or even
"terribly difficult" etc. So, how "hard" is it?
According to Jesus, "...it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for someone who is rich to enter the kingdom of God.” So, how easy is that?
So, while God may have blessed some people with material wealth,
WHY do you suppose he did that? Used to be (and even today, some still believe what I'm about to write) that the Jews believed that if one had material wealth (from God), that it was God's way of "finding favor" with that person. In other words, the more wealthy you were, the "better" you were, in God's eyes.
Jesus had a lot to say about wealth, and most of it...not so good.
2) What do you mean, "to be 'perfect' enough for heaven"?
Can ANYONE be perfect enough for heaven?
Please explain, in case I misunderstood you.
James 1:17 NIV
Every good and perfect gift is from above,
coming down from the Father of the heavenly lights,
who does not change like shifting shadows.
Apparently, the answer to the bolded is YES. After all, what's 'perfect' in OUR eyes isn't necessarily 'perfect' in GOD'S eyes, and what's perfect in God's eyes may not be perfect in ours.