Seven Deadly Sins | Part 6: Greed

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Seven Deadly Sins | Part 6: Greed

Greed is more than just taking and taking and taking. It's also about withholding--not giving to others from what God has blessed us with. Maybe we feel like we need to save for a rainy day and we can't spare a thing, or maybe we just want to accumulate as much as we can. We just feel like we never have enough.

Whatever the motivation, greed is one of the deadliest sins for good reason. It leads to stress, exhaustion, anxiety, depression, and despair. What we own was God's before it was ours and we need a change of mindset when it comes to what belongs to "us."

Listen to this grace-filled message from our pastor Brian Kamstra about greed, Part 6 of his Deadly Sins series.

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