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How many individuals and corporations would steal or lie to get more money? Money can be used for so much that it's one of the most desired things in this world. But while some people work, get paid, or run an honest business, others steal and cheat to get their hands on more. And once they have more, it's not enough. What about you? Is there greed in you? And is greed always evil? Or does it motivate us to do compete as well? What does the Bible say about greed? How does God look at greed? But wait, don't we need some money? Is money always wrong? We've heard it before: The love of money is the root of all evil. Greed, or avarice, has caused many to "err from the faith" according to Paul, who wrote to Timothy. "Flee these things," he said, urging him--and all of us--to concentrate on Christlike qualities instead of worldly possessions, and on treasures in heaven, not on earth. In this book, the author sheds more light on topics like: The definition of greed, and an array of scriptural references and stories related to it.. Five reasonable yet deceitful reasons why people seek to accumulate wealth, and why some are willing to go against their conscience to do so. How the commandment not to have any graven images relates to the modern-day luxuries we chase after. The four different types of greed. Spiritual insights that refer to Jesus' third temptation in the desert. Current and recent ugly faces of greed, including historical instances, evil companies that have no regard for human life, scheming governments, and shady scammers. Some serious consequences of greed. Various ways in which the commandment "thou shalt not steal" is applicable today. How forsaking greed helps collect heavenly treasures Various ways in which the commandment "thou shalt not steal" is applicable today. Three reasons why money will never satisfy, and how to break free from the demonic grip of greed. Greed is everywhere. It is almost unavoidable. Open your eyes and see the world for how it is. It lies in sin, and one of the best ways to escape the tempter's snares, is to learn about it and be abhorred by it. Stay away from the world. John mentioned, "Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world" (1 John 2:15). If we let go of the possessions that so easily possess us, we can focus more on God and His purposes. If this is your intent, then rid yourself of the prevalent sin of greed and start reading. Click on "Add to cart" now!