What Jesus had to say about Investing

in #investing7 years ago

Although better known for his carpentry, waterproof sandals, and weather forecasting, Jesus did have a bit to say about investing as well. One of his best-known aphorisms on the subject is recorded in Matthew's gospel:

Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal.
Matthew 6:20 (NLT)

As is often the case with Jesus's sayings, this requires some unpacking before the true meaning becomes clear, but I think I've finally figured it out. First of all, the english word "heaven" is not an accurate translation of the original Greek text, which instead used the word οὐρανός, meaning simply sky. Note, dear reader, that "sky" is the place where clouds are, and thus the most accurate translation in contemporary english would be "store up your treasures in the cloud."

Based on this understanding, the meaning of the rest of the passage begins to become clear: the only store of wealth I know of that is truly cloud-based, is immune to moth or rust damage, and is insidiously difficult for thieves to steal, is cryptocurrency, and thus it must be concluded that Jesus was directing his followers to store their wealth in cryptocurrency!

But there's an awful lot of scam coins out there; surely Jesus wouldn't leave his followers such an open-ended dictum without any clear direction on which coin to choose, and indeed he did not.

Some false teachers will surely claim that Jesus intended his followers to store their wealth in Bitcoin, but clearly this is not so:

So the last will be first, and the first will be last.
Matthew 20:16 (NIV)

Bitcoin is the first coin listed on CoinMarketCap, and is, almost without exception, the first one people are introduced to.

Enter by the narrow gate. For the gate is wide and the way is easy that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many.
Matthew 7:13 (ESV)

Bitcoin is the coin that the most people trust to store their wealth, and it is by far the easiest one to buy with fiat currency. Do not be led astray, beloved readers, this is not the path.

No, to understand which coin Jesus intended his disciples to buy, we need look no further than the original advice: "Store up your treasures in the cloud." Clouds are made of water vapor, and there is only one coin whose name means water vapor, and that is Steem.

Who can argue with such a clear directive? It is irrefutable: Jesus advised his followers to store up their treasures in Steem.


Thanks for reading, folks! I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I did writing it. :)
-- @modprobe

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@modprob really enjoyed this post very interesting way to look at it intresting perspective keep on flying the flag viva la steem

My god, it's been in front of us the whole time! The Orthodox tradition has preserved Jesus' most important teaching on economics.

LOL. Great writeup btw @modprobe , I'm not a student of the scriptures but this is rather entertaining :)

I'm glad to see you again. I've been watching for posts and haven't seen any since you helped me...Thank you so much again!

Thanks! Yeah, I have a terrible time motivating myself to write posts, but I definitely want to do more of it. :)

While you're here... I wanted to mention that it was you that helped me so maybe you could help others. But I didn't want to do it without your permission, in case you didn't want the attention. Maybe you could generate some extra income.

Haha, feel free. I'm glad to help out wherever I can.

Done...I know we're all trying to get rich on here ;) (I'm doing it 14 cents at time)

Great post lol. Can whales pass through needles?

"..and thus it must be concluded that Jesus was directing his followers to store their wealth in cryptocurrency!"

You really had be going there for a second, almost stopped reading 😉 Loved this post!

Wow, I learn something new about the Scriptures every day!

You are obviously a man of many Talents.

Great post! I love the pun, water vapor, Steem - Good one.

One other reference. Mathew 12: 15-17 (related to government minted "money" and taxes)

Show me a Roman coin, and I’ll tell you.” When they handed it to him, he asked, “Whose picture and title are stamped on it?”

“Caesar’s,” they replied.

“Well, then,” Jesus said, “give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar, and give to God what belongs to God.”


Just saying. In my opinion, we need not "make money" and pay taxes at all. I mean government money. If you don't earn any paper-and- ink dollars, don't use banks, don't pay bills and buy things using u$d, etc., then you need not "give to ceasar" either.

I am all for opting out of the system where they print it, we use it, they break our backs!

Fully agreed! I no longer accept fiat currencies as payment. I won't take caesar's money, and I won't give him any of mine!

Yes. Never grow up into adulthood

You should do one about Jonah being gobbled up by a whale for three days! that could relate to steem it as well. :)

I like the way you think! And, believing as I do that my God, Jesus, has the most highly refined sense of humor among us all, I suspect that He also finds your post amusing. Thanks for bringing an unexpected smile to my face today. 😄😇😄

@creatr

You're most welcome!

This is great eisegesis, I might have to do a more in depth study.
Thanks for not dragging out the misquote "money is the root of all evil." There's nothing wrong with money, but loving it above all else, that's where you run into trouble.
Perhaps a love of cryptocurrency is different. I'll wait for your next post to see if you find a difference.

Ahh, yes. The love of money as the root of all evil is actually a fascinating topic from a philosophical perspective. I was thinking about writing a post on that a while back, but I never did. Perhaps I should do that next. :)

Interesting thought. Made me smile.

Interesting interpretation!

Just an honest reading of the text! Surely no one would argue that the parallels are merely coincidence! Besides, Jesus was all-knowing was he not? Thus he would've known this interpretation would be the most natural and best fitting, and he would've phrased his advice differently had this not been the message he intended to convey!

right

Funny read. When i started to read didnt think u would connect Jesus and cybercoin but you did haha i got suprised.

I've seen the light! Steem is the true path

Very interesting point of view ! Upvoted and followed =)

Silly but enjoyable post, dude.

wow superb idea for an post!

Many thanks :)

Not often you can relate crypto activity to Christianity. :D

Well done.

Very clever interpretation!

Hilarious! Seems like Jesus was ahead of his time.

Haha! Great Post!

I enjoyed that! I'm not sure it translates quite that way, but it's a creative way to interpret it! I often wonder what Jesus really thinks about investing. I guess I will know for sure when I meet Him.

Religion is subject to interpretations, so we can relate religion with almost everything.

This was hilarious!

Jenius!

Now repent and be baptized :D


Huhuhu, nice job guy!
Funny reading of this life of jesus... Unknown by the great majority. But Rare Pepe Cards community see Jesus come and join here too! For fun like you may imagine, and, yes, it's holy blockchain rarity! Money is not the hole thing and not the more important one, as he have explained to the merchant of the temple... face to a coin, minted to the emperor face.
Remind you

" render unto Caesar that which is Caesar's, and unto God that which is God's'"
Original greek texte: "Τὰ Καίσαρος ἀπόδοτε Καίσαρι καὶ τὰ τοῦ θεοῦ τῷ θεῷ. (Marc, XII, 13-17; Matthieu, XXII,21; Luc, XX, 25)

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I think this post is missing some VERY important information so i'll just post this here:

the principles in the bible promote capitalism/private property ownership/freedom/incentive... it encourages people to work hard in order to bless others, if they don't have any wealth how can they help others? Jesus very frequently talked about rewards for following Him and doing good, look to the parables of the good servants in Matthew, it explicitly promotes investing... lol there is another pro-investing scripture in Proverbs.. so yeah I think this post is missing some info/ignorant on saying that the Word of God doesn't advocate for investing. It certainly does.

Hey friend, I'm not sure you understood my post the way I intended it. The post is satirical humor, and isn't intended to be good theology, or even rational logic. It's just intended to be funny. :)

I fully agree with you that the bible promotes all of those ideas, though!


LOL!!! Pepe community read you on the right side!!! thank for your funny post, maybe theologist aren't enought open to understand this kind of jokes... Jesus does, like Nietzsche draw him!

But Pharisian and greedy people are still here... be careful

Really God Post!

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Nice post good read very interesting ... lol Jesus didnt sound as if he trusted his fellow man 😁

agree

ahaha makes sense! i think!
but we can take many readings indeed!
but clearly your making a god scientific reading!
there are many more parts that make me think you are right!
he was the first saying "'i'm not from this world"

Fun fact Judas gave the location of jesus in exchange for silver coins.

Hi, it's the first time I comment on a post about religion just because it's about humor :)
Very good post made me break a promise.

From what we have seen in history, improvements are always made to the prototype. Take cars, computers, light bulbs,...the list goes on. The person who invented the first working prototype creates a new way of thinking and usage for that item. Later on, other people - designers, engineers, mathematicians, and other specialists find new ways to improve on the new invention usually making it more efficient, affordable, and more sleek. Bitcoin is definitely one of the greatest ideas to be invented. I hope to see more growth in Bitcoin and Steemit.

Am so touched with this article great work keep it up

Great post! friend

This was pretty funny