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Hi, I’m Regan Barnes from Momivate, and this is your two-minute Mom Tip empowering you to elevate your mothering experience.
America the Beautiful — and the WEALTHY! We moan and groan about the prices of gasoline and groceries… but seriously?!? The poor among us live better than the kings of the middle ages.
Living in an Abundant Society is a blessing… right?!
Well, yes!
I thank God every day in prayer for modern day luxuries and conveniences.
But I’m convinced there are also Curses connected to Living in an Abundance
The Seven Deadly Sins give us a framework to describe how our plentitude contributes to destructive vices.
Could being wealthy encourage lust? Since we have so much free time and expendable income, we can afford to spend time and money on pornography & prostitution… yes, those forms of lust have been around since the beginning of time, but they are more accessible, and –worse– more acceptable amidst abundance.
Since getting a meal is as easy as driving up to the fast-food window and paying a minimal amount for a high-calorie, low-nutrition meal, our gluttony contributes to our obesity and the resultant healthcare crisis, a curse for sure.
We’ve labeled an entire generation “The Me Generation” and talk worriedly about entitlement, a synonym for greed.
Meeting survival needs so easily means that we can focus our efforts on other things — or on nothing. We can be lazy but we won’t starve. Abundance means there are no built-in negative consequences to discourage sloth.
Why would having plenty lead to anger?! Opportunities to develop and practice patience, the antithesis to anger, are fewer and further between amidst abundance.
Envy fuels debt so we can “keep up with the Joneses.” Debt is definitely destructive.
Pride — the attitude that having more than someone else makes you better than they are — hmmm… Is abundance linked to pridefulness? Is childbirth linked to motherhood?
America currently has money for all of our needs and many of our wants, plus enough to help other countries. My hope is that we’ll enjoy the benefits brought on by wealth while conscientiously avoiding the potential curses it could contribute to.
Mom, develop proper monetary attitudes with your children, discussing wants versus needs so that living in abundance remains a blessing. Then share if this practice elevates your mothering!
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