Being taught the word of God through verses not context has truly caused our theology to be more riddled with the doctrines of men than the truth of the kingdom of God. We quote scriptures and build theologies around one verse that is lying in the midst of a whole conversation. This has caused us to be powerless, because context is where the authority is.
Here is an example. I am reading the gospel of Matthew and in chapter 20 Jesus has a conversation with a man we know as the rich young ruler. This talk leads to the idea of commandments and which ones he is following. Did you know Jesus only asked him about the commandments on the second tablet of the law, which is related to loving your neighbor as yourself?
Jesus never quoted any of the commandments related to the first tablet, love the Lord your God. Hold this thought. Now when I get to chapter 22 of Matthew it says, “On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.” What commandments the only two Jesus gave us, love the Lord your God and love your neighbor as yourself. Same as the two tablets of the law.
What fascinated me is that the rich young ruler was impeccable in the second tablet, loving his neighbor, but in loving the Lord His God he stumbled, because Jesus began to speak to him about his possessions, about money.
Money in Matthew 6 is called mammon and is called a god. Selah. So, when the rich young ruler was invited to submit to the first tablet of the love the Lord your God, he walked away sad because he had many possessions. Money was his god and he couldn’t see it and when Jesus showed it to him he walked away sad, but did not repent and follow Jesus.
Friends, money is a god issue, not a people issue. It is a first tablet of the first commandment of which Jesus says it related to love the Lord your God. Money is a god, and gods demand obedience as an act of worship, why do you think it is so hard to give it away? Www.apostolicresourcecenter.org









