Correct relationship to property

What not to forget about the property?
Have property be secured. This is all very much nowadays necessary. It is an inevitable certainty in the life of each one of us, which is essential, but not the most important. It is a certainty into which we put the whole thing, many times your hope, your trust. But can it make us happy? Are you satisfied with your life? Do we feel confident?
In addition to our pursuit of property, we often forget ourselves, ours
neighbors, and, finally, God. We don’t have time for anything. The property is us became God. It completely darkened our minds. Well, the problem is not that we have significant assets. The problem is that we cannot use these valuable things properly for the good that God has given us. They always go wrong when you make the object of worship and subject to them. However, these gifts may also be refined
when we turn them into instruments of doing good in the Christian role of justice and love.

Material interest in itself is good and is supposed to bring benefits to us and the whole society in which we live. One can aim for either God, which also achieves through material things if he uses them as a means of attaining salvation, or you can set as a goal wealth with many desires for luxury, comfort, and possession of things, and thus is excluded from the real the joy of having God. In life, things are essential and less important or secondary. For passengers of the Titanic, it is crucial to know that the ship was sinking. Many do at. First, they laughed and continued to play cards carefree. But in a moment, it was fatal for them. They forgot they were on a ship. Our life is also like one big ship on which we must remember that our life also has a mission, a goal. Our goal is to be Christ. All your hope and love must be focused on him. He is the right one, a value that determines our whole life because no other value exceeds it, and in no additional weight is their salvation. He who puts his heart into the earthly goodwill interfere with the opportunity to meet the Lord. Jesus reminds us: “You cannot serve both God and mammon” (Mt 6:24)it cannot be just self-enrichment and the accumulation of good. It would lead to the great impoverishment of our person. And maybe even the loss of salvation. Mildness in owning and using good gives the Christian both human and supernatural maturity. One should also be sanctified through the enjoyment of these material gifts. Therefore, let us thank God for everything he has given us, but at the same time, let us also beg the gift of grace so that we can properly enjoy this material well and engage them in God’s great plan of salvation.

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