[ Ecclesiastes 5:8 - 5:15 ] - hymn 436 I have seen a grievous evil under the sun: wealth hoarded to the harm of its owners. [ ECCLESIASTES 5:13 ] As Dust Bowl sandstorms ravaged the United States during the Great Depression, John Millburn Davis, a resident of Hiawatha, Kansas, decided to make a name for himself. A self-made millionaire with no children, Davis might have invested in charity or economic development. Instead, at great expense, he commissioned eleven life-size statues of himself and his deceased wife to stand in the local cemetery.
¡°They hate me in Kansas,¡± Davis told journalist Ernie Pyle. Local residents wanted him to fund the construction of public facilities like a hospital, swimming pool, or park. Yet all he said was, ¡°It¡¯s my money and I spend it the way I please.¡±
King Solomon, the wealthiest man of his day, wrote, ¡°Whoever loves money never has enough,¡± and ¡°as goods increase, so do those who consume them¡± (ECCLESIASTES 5:10-11). Solomon had grown keenly aware of the corrupting tendencies of wealth.
The apostle Paul also understood the temptation of wealth and chose to invest his life in obedience to Jesus. Awaiting execution in a Roman prison, he wrote triumphantly, ¡°I am already being poured out like a drink offering . . . . I have finished the race, I have kept the faith¡± (2 TIMOTHY 4:6-7).
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