A couple of comments: inflation can be caused by more dollars flooding the economy with no increase in goods and services. It can also be caused by our government making goods and services more costly through excessive regulation (e.g., suppressing energy supplies). Our federal government has done both in the last 3 years.
Should we be surprised that poor government is responsible for everything that happens by their choices?
They know exactly what they are doing long before they implement their decisions…..they have expert analysts who can tell them exactly what a government decision will do to all their subjects. It is cold and calculated to benefit the ones they want to help keep them in power. We know that all human government is corrupt because of who is their puppet master. (1 John 5:19; Luke 4:5-8) It cannot be anything else.
Can we then rightly expect human governments to do otherwise when the Bible clearly shows us the reasons why power corrupts all humans. It’s the reason why God never gave man permission to rule himself….
He was to be ruled by his Sovereign Creator and remain obedient throughout his life, confident that God would guide and direct his steps in loving direction, always for his good. That was the purpose of the TKGE. It was God who would give only good things to his human creation and keep evil out of their lives.
Obedience would have resulted in unending life right here on earth where God put us and gave us an assignment. (Gen 3:22-24)
Giving his angelic and human ‘children’ free will, was not a mistake…it was a precious gift, but abusing that gift turned it into a curse. All evil committed on this earth is the result of disobedience to the Sovereign of the Universe, using their free will in a way that insults and disrespects every good thing God gave them in his extraordinary generosity.
They would reap what they had sown.
As for “greedy” or “miserly” people: let us preach the Gospel and, with the help of the Holy Spirit, turn them to God.
Understanding why there are ‘greedy’ or ‘miserly’ people helps us see who it is that requires our help.
The old saying…”don’t give a man a fish…teach him how to fish” is valid in many cases.
Charities who simply feed people who are responsible for their own plight through their own choices are not helping them to become useful members of society. Finding those who respond to our spiritual assistance is a good thing, but we can be used by the unscrupulous ones.
I’ll give you an example…..in my hometown the Anglican Church had a gathering every week called “Hope Fellowship”, which was offered to any and all who were struggling financially and in other ways. A Bible talk would be given and after that, supper would be offered. After some time, they noticed that the same people were coming back week after week with no real interest in the talk, but who really enjoyed the free food.
It came to be called “Hopeless Fellowship” because it wasn’t achieving what it aimed to do. All they had was “rice Christians”……so sometimes you have to stop and see what the help is doing to people. Is it simply making them more dependent upon the charity? Is it enabling a useless life?
Jesus taught us that we have responsibilities in life, and that making poor decisions should not be rewarded. The help we offer should promote some changes in attitude and life choices…often very difficult ones like overcoming drug and alcohol addiction.
The Christian faith offered to help their fellow Christians first. Those who wanted to share that help, in turn learned to help others….so it wasn’t a hopeless exercise. If people saw that serving God brought blessings that helped the once helpless to stand on their own feet and become useful member of society, then motivation would drive some of them to do better…to be better and then to pay that forward to someone else.
Playing the victim forever is a useless exercise. At some point people have to learn to be self-sufficient and of course accept help when it is offered, but not treat it like it’s an ongoing obligation to support those who have no intention of changing their ways.
Charities are not always helping in the important ways….and yes some are just businesses with highly paid CEO’s. The charity Jesus encouraged was “you received free…give free”.
Not all charities are good ones.