Transcription downloaded from https://yetanothersermon.host/_/walkwithme/sermons/5613/as-a-christian-should-i-give-away-everything-i-own/. Disclaimer: this is an automatically generated machine transcription - there may be small errors or mistranscriptions. Please refer to the original audio if you are in any doubt. [0:00] The 27th of June As a Christian, should I give away everything I own? Our passage is Acts chapter 2 verse 45 And they, the Christians, were selling their possessions and belongings and distributing the proceeds to all as any had need. [0:21] This verse has caused quite a lot of worry to Christians over the years. Does it mean that, if I am a Christian, I should sell everything I own and give the proceeds to the poor? Is that what the Bible is telling me to do? [0:35] The answer is no, but to look carefully at your attitude to what you possess. Poverty, real poverty, was very common in Israel at the time of the New Testament. [0:46] This was especially true in Galilee. So the Christians sold what they could in order to help the poor people among them. Those who had houses obviously did not sell them because we read that the Christians gathered in each other's homes for fellowship, food and the Lord's Supper. [1:02] Christians today have to consider very carefully their attitude to possessions and the temptation to live in such a way that we do not think of the poor in our own country or in other lands. [1:13] It is easy for us to become possessed by our possessions and to buy things that in all honesty we don't need and could easily do without. Prosperity must never become an end in itself but rather something to be used for the good of others. [1:29] When our minds are set on things in this world we tend to forget to make a priority of heavenly things. A prayer. Dear Lord Jesus, we thank you that through you we become rich in every spiritual blessing. [1:45] Amen.