As I was driving down Elm street, I saw a sign outside one of the homes. It read: “We don’t have copper wire.” I knew that copper wire could be sold for profit, and I understood the point of their message – don’t gut this house. It was a sign for those willing to gut an entire house for a few hundred dollars.
When we experience economic struggle and simultaneously see examples of great wealth, it can be tricky to answer the question “Do we have enough?” It can be confusing trying to decide what our measuring stick should be.
Come this Sunday to engage this crucial question.