Monday, February 01, 2010

Jesus on Money (11) - Understanding the Problem

Before applying the New Testament teaching on money, we must understand the nature of the problem we are attempting to solve. The problems with our culture are very different from those faced by the people in Jesus time.

In New Testament times, most people already lived in close community. Shopkeepers had their homes and shops on the same street. Trades people tended to live close to people with the same trade. Outside Jerusalem, many people still lived in villages. Lack of community was not the core problem.

The problem that really made the people miserable was that most land had been accumulated into large estates. The Romans and Herod handed land out to the people who were loyal to them. This land was often confiscated from innocent and ordinary people. As land was the main source of income in those times, people who lost their land faced persistent poverty.

The other way to gain wealth was to get your nose in the trough of the various temple scams. That option was reserved for those with the right connections. A pilgrimage to the temple made most people worse off. Even those who were poor would have to buy a couple of pigeons. The temple system robbed the ordinary people and did not provide any economic support.

Permanent employment was rare, so large numbers of landless people faced a hand-to-mouth existence by getting casual work whenever they could. In Jesus parable of the Vineyard workers, some people only got work for the last hour the day (Matt 20:1-8). That was a normal situation. People spent their time standing in the market place hoping some work might turn up. What a precarious existence. No wonder the Vineyard owner decided to be generous.

The shrewd steward is another example. If he lost his job, his choices were sparse.

My master is taking away my job. I'm not strong enough to dig, and I'm ashamed to beg (Luke 16:3).
The commentators tend to say that he was lazy or proud, but he was being very realistic. He might get casual work as a daily labourer, but if not he would have to beg.

The actions taken by the early church were an attempt to deal with this problem of persistent poverty and economic insecurity.
All the believers were together and had everything in common. Selling their possessions and goods, they gave to anyone as he had need (Acts 2:44-45).
The believers sold land to reverse the accumulation of property and to relieve the widespread poverty.

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