Have You Contended with Mammon

Jesus gives the people a clear and poignant warning when He makes the statement – “No one can serve two masters; for either he will hate the one and love the other. Or else he will be loyal to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve God and mammon.” (Matthew 6:24)
What might it look like to contend with mammon?
· You can’t help yourself from buying something you like when seeing it online
· You watch your investments drop several thousand dollars in one day and your feel fear gripping your heart
· You watch your bank accounts doubling in size with an inheritance and suddenly you sense an immense level of power and control
· Your inbox is filled with several invoices and worry and anxiety fill your heart
· A ministry you know well asks for some additional funds and you struggle to donate
· Your check out your credit card statement and see how much is owing and dread and depression descend upon you
The voices of the spirit of Mammon daily vie for our attention. Contending with this spirit requires us to understand its motive and that no one is immune from its temptations.
It seeks to distract and entice, to undermine our security and trust in the Lord, and to provide a false sense of identity, peace, joy and love. This spirit misleads us into believing we have our significance and value in this world due to our wealth and status.
The voices are subtle but subversive, stealing our peace and joy leaving us empty and anxious.
This spirit seeks to win our affections and trust in the things of this world. But we know that trusting in Jesus and turning to Him to provide and advise is the only thing that truly satisfies our troubled soul.
Jesus seeks a people who recognize this spirit called Mammon and are neither overwhelmed nor intimidated by it but they have come to the place where they realize and recognize its sway and have learned to subdue and conquer it in their heart and spirit.
Now is the time to recognize this spirit’s power. Will it rule us or will we walk free of its influence in our lives? It is our own choice – found in our daily choices.









