Skip to main content

What Did Jesus Really Say About Being Rich? | Fr. Chris Alar, MIC

Click for More

In this powerful homily, Fr. Chris Alar, MIC reflects on Jesus’ warning about the trap of riches and the difficulty they can create on the road to salvation. Wealth itself is not a sin, but attachment to money, possessions, comfort, and self-sufficiency can slowly replace our dependence on God. The Gospel challenges us to examine where we place our security: in what we possess, or in Jesus Christ?
The central lesson can be expressed simply: Have things, but possess nothing in your heart except God. We can receive material blessings with gratitude without allowing them to replace the Lord. And if God calls us to surrender something—money, possessions, comfort, status, or another attachment—we should be willing to give it up.
Wealth can make salvation more difficult when it creates pride, selfishness, attachment, or the illusion that we do not need God. But wealth can also become an instrument of love when it is placed at God's service. The question is not simply, “How much do I have?” but rather, “What possesses my heart?”
Readings for August 18th 2026: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/081826.cfm
© 2026 Marian Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. All rights reserved.


⭐️ Support our Ministries:
https://www.thedivinemercy.org/donate...

✝️ Explore Divine Mercy on Divine Mercy Plus! https://divinemercyplus.org/?source=YT

⛪️ Plan Your Visit to the National Shrine of The Divine Mercy!
https://www.shrineofdivinemercy.org/?...

Follow Us on Social Media!
📸 Instagram: / thedivinemercy
🔵 Facebook: / divinemercyofficial
【ꚠ】TikTok: / marianfathers
Download our AD FREE app Divine Mercy Plus: https://divinemercyplus.org/our-apps
Added to Favorites!
Added to Watch Later!

You might also like...

Is Divorce always a sin? If not, when can it be allowed? What did Jesus say about divorce and what does the Church teach about it now? Hear Fr. Chris Alar summarize the entire Church teaching on divorce in this one homily.
The Feast of the Holy Innocents is celebrated on Dec. 28, within the Octave of Christmas, which lasts from Christmas Day to January 1. The liturgy that day reflects both sorrow for the deaths of the infant boys who were killed by King Herod, but also the joy they share in the glory of Christ's victory over evil. Father Chris Alar, MIC, explains.
What is Freemasonry and why does the Catholic Church condemn it? Is it justified or a misunderstanding? Join Fr. Chris Alar as he gives the history and meaning behind this secret society and what their defined mission actually is.