* God did not create a socialistic system of economics.
* He created a capitalistic system.
* Sin messed up the product of the system, but the system of capitalism is still good.
* Understand the difference between the two:
* A socialist wants equal outcome for everyone.
* A capitalist wants equal opportunity for everyone.
* A socialist wants limited freedom with maximum oversight (Government).
* A capitalist wants maximum freedom with minimum oversight (Garden).
* A socialist relies on government, while a capitalist is supposed to rely on God.
* Problem - when God gives freedom, we can easily abuse it.
* We’ve seen this happen in America, and it’s why many don’t like capitalism.
* If we bring God back into the mix, it will fix the problem.
* Capitalism that is accountable to God is good economics.
* Jesus shows us this in the parable of the talents.
* Luke 19 - the master gives ten of his slaves a sum of money each.
* The first guy 10x’s and the second guy 5x’s.
* This is maximum freedom with minimum oversight.
* They knew they would one day give an account to the master.
* The master commended them for their faithfulness to multiply.
* The third guy didn’t multiply, he maintained.
* His response reveals his socialistic mindset.
* vs 20-21 - “…Master, here is your mina, which I kept and put away in a handkerchief; for I was afraid of you, because you are an exacting man; you take up what you did not lay down and reap what you did not sow..”
* He refused to put his money to work because he saw the master as getting something for nothing.
* He pointed out that this wealthy master made money from things he didn't have to go out and do physically.
* I bet this servant thought about it a lot.
* He began thinking about how unfair it was that he would do all the work and that his master would be the one making the money.
* So what did he do? He refused to work for his master.
* He saw him as a hard man when, in reality, the master was the kindest, most generous man around.
* This unfaithful servant didn’t realize the master had blessed each of these guys with an equal opportunity.
* Their job was to make the most of the opportunity, and then the master would reward them accordingly.
* But the unfaithful servant was too busy comparing what he had with what the master had, and he couldn't stop thinking about the unfairness of the whole situation.
* He became a socialist in his thinking.
* The result was punishment rather than profit.
* This man wanted equal OUTCOME, not equal OPPORTUNITY.
* So ask God for opportunities to maximize what He gives you.
* Refuse to compare with others.
* And watch what He does!