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What does the Bible say about wealth — is it condemned or stewarded?

Scripture treats wealth as a stewardship problem, not a category of sin. The danger that Jesus repeatedly names is the *attachment* — when wealth becomes the thing trusted instead of the thing held loosely.

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Two verses verified verbatim against KJV. One claim is paraphrased.

  • Verified1 Timothy 6:10 names the love of money as a root of evils
  • VerifiedProverbs 23:4 warns against laboring to be rich
  • PartialJesus repeatedly names attachment as the dangerClosely paraphrased from Matthew 6 + Luke 12.
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