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li0scc0 said:
How do we not serve money? We put money before people. We put our own wants before the needs (monetary) of others. We live for profit and not for good.

Yeah, that's good. I understand that, I think. Thank you!

But . . . . . I'm trying to look at it from the angle of the word "serve."

As in, "How do we serve money?!?"

I looked in the dictionary under the word "serve" and found these definitions:

intransitive senses
1 a : to be a servant b : to do military or naval service
2 : to assist a celebrant as server at mass
3 a : to be of use <in a day when few people could write, seals served as signatures -- Elizabeth W. King> b : to be favorable, opportune, or convenient c : to be worthy of reliance or trust <if memory serves> d : to hold an office : discharge a duty or function <serve on a jury>
4 : to prove adequate or satisfactory : SUFFICE
5 : to help persons to food: as a : to wait at table b : to set out portions of food or drink
6 : to wait on customers
7 : to put the ball or shuttlecock in play in various games (as tennis, volleyball, or badminton)

transitive senses
1 a : to be a servant to : ATTEND b : to give the service and respect due to (a superior) c : to comply with the commands or demands of : GRATIFY d : to give military or naval service to e : to perform the duties of (an office or post)
2 : to act as server at (mass)
3 archaic : to pay a lover's or suitor's court to (a lady) <that gentle lady, whom I love and serve -- Edmund Spenser>
4 a : to work through (a term of service ) b : to put in (a term of imprisonment)
5 a : to wait on at table b : to bring (food) to a diner c : PRESENT, PROVIDE -- usually used with up <the novel served up many laughs>
6 a : to furnish or supply with something needed or desired b : to wait on (a customer) in a store c : to furnish professional service to
7 a : to answer the needs of b : to be enough for : SUFFICE c : to contribute or conduce to : PROMOTE
8 : to treat or act toward in a specified way <he served me ill>
9 a : to bring to notice, deliver, or execute as required by law b : to make legal service upon (a person named in a process)
10 of a male animal : to copulate with
11 : to wind yarn or wire tightly around (a rope or stay) for protection
12 : to provide services that benefit or help
13 : to put (the ball or shuttlecock) in play (as in tennis or badminton)

Most of those don't seem to really apply here. And . . . the most common ones -- like "to wait on customers" or "to act as a server" -- CLEARLY don't apply.

And I know that God has a purpose for EVERY word that He has recorded in the Bible, so . . . . . I am seeking to understand this passage of scripture better by seeking, first, to understand how Jesus was using this word "serve."

Does that make sense?

So . . . . how does Jesus see us serving money?!?

Thanks for your help!

Continuing to seek to understand HIS Word,
Ted