“And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening, and there was morning, the sixth day,” Genesis 1:31 ESV. It is perfectly natural to appreciate the wonderful things in this creation, as did God while observing His own work. On the sixth day of creation, Our Creator joyfully proclaimed: “It is good!” But there was no prideful need to brag in His words. He was simply pleased with His work. In other words, God has no vacuous craving for security or a need for attention; His love for His creation is pure. Greed, on the other hand, is an emotionally based over-attachment to things. Greed is rooted in fear, and if left unrestrained, can turn into an insidious evil. Greed is, in essence, a rejection and renouncement of the care of the LORD, Our Provider. Holy Father, forgive my attempts to substitute Your love and care with material treasures. In Your Name and by Your Power and Grace, I renounce idolatry, greed, conceit, and selfish ambition.
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