Materialism is a sin. Yes or no?

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Back2theroots34

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"Materialism is defined as “the preoccupation with material things rather than intellectual or spiritual things.” If a Christian is preoccupied with material things, it is definitely wrong. That is not to say we cannot have material things, but the obsession with acquiring and caring for “stuff” is a dangerous thing for the Christian, for two reasons.

First, any preoccupation, obsession or fascination with anything other than God is sinful and is displeasing to God. We are to “love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might” (Deuteronomy 6:5), which is, according to Jesus, the first and greatest commandment (Matthew 22:37-38). Therefore, God is the only thing we can (and should) occupy ourselves with habitually. He alone is worthy of our complete attention, love and service. To offer these things to anything, or anyone, else is idolatry.

Second, when we concern ourselves with the material world, we are easily drawn in by the “deceitfulness of wealth” (Mark 4:19), thinking that we will be happy or fulfilled or content if only we had more of whatever it is we are chasing. This is a lie from the father of lies, Satan. He wants us to be chasing after something he knows will never satisfy us so we will be kept from pursuing that which is the only thing that can satisfy—God Himself."
 

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the only thing that can satisfy—God Himself."
He alone is worthy of our complete attention, love and service. To offer these things to anything, or anyone, else is idolatry.
Good point.
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"Materialism is defined as “the preoccupation with material things rather than intellectual or spiritual things.” If a Christian is preoccupied with material things, it is definitely wrong. That is not to say we cannot have material things, but the obsession with acquiring and caring for “stuff” is a dangerous thing for the Christian, for two reasons.

First, any preoccupation, obsession or fascination with anything other than God is sinful and is displeasing to God. We are to “love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your might” (Deuteronomy 6:5), which is, according to Jesus, the first and greatest commandment (Matthew 22:37-38). Therefore, God is the only thing we can (and should) occupy ourselves with habitually. He alone is worthy of our complete attention, love and service. To offer these things to anything, or anyone, else is idolatry.

Second, when we concern ourselves with the material world, we are easily drawn in by the “deceitfulness of wealth” (Mark 4:19), thinking that we will be happy or fulfilled or content if only we had more of whatever it is we are chasing. This is a lie from the father of lies, Satan. He wants us to be chasing after something he knows will never satisfy us so we will be kept from pursuing that which is the only thing that can satisfy—God Himself."

The answer can be yes or no depending on the circumstances. Many Christians are rich, but if they place those riches above God then yes their materialism is a sin. If they seek the Kingdom first in their lives, then no, it is not a sin for them.
 

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Good point.
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As the deer panteth for the water
So my soul longeth after thee.
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship you.

You alone are my strength, my shield
To you alone may my spirit yield.
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship you.
---
Lyrics from the song..
'As the Deer Panteth for the Water'


Admittedly found a counterpoint from someone on another site:

"To devote one's "complete attention, love and service" to anything a person would have to completely divorce oneself from all worldly concerns. Think this is what god wants everyone to do? I ask because very often he tells people how to live apart from any "complete attention, love and service" to himself. Things like "honoring one's father and your mother," and "buying male and female slaves from among the nations that are around you," and killing males who lie with a male as with a woman.""

Wanted to hear further opinions
 

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Hello here is how I would say it.

It is not the sin that is the problem.

It is the mindset, all of us sin. If the sin (whatever it may be for you) starts to hardened your heart to where you start to forget about God no longer acknowledging him, in prayer and devotion. Then that is a problem.
 
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