10 Ways We Trust in Riches

Dec 8, 2025    Fr Matthias Shehad
This sermon is a spiritual reflection on the story of the rich young ruler [St. Mark 10:17-31 ], focusing on the theme of wealth and its potential spiritual dangers. The rich young ruler approaches Jesus seeking eternal life, but when told to sell all his possessions and give to the poor, he walks away sorrowful, unable to relinquish his attachment to wealth. This story serves as a foundation for exploring various unhealthy relationships people have with riches.
In this sermon, Fr. Matthias outlines ten distinct types of unhealthy trust in wealth, illustrating how money can enslave, deceive, and damage individuals spiritually and morally. These types include the enslaved rich, foolish rich, wasteful rich, selfish rich, greedy rich, self-content rich, wise rich, secure rich, quick rich, and socialite rich. Each type represents a distinct way in which wealth can become a barrier to a faithful and meaningful life. The message emphasizes that wealth itself is not condemned, but excessive desire, attachment, or misuse of wealth can hinder one’s spiritual journey and relationship with God. Listen to this sermon to help you self-examine your attitudes toward money and seek God’s guidance in prioritizing eternal values over temporal riches.