5 questions to help you work out if you want more than you need

Key points:

  • “Greed is wanting more and pursuing more [in] a really selfish, intense way than what we need or deserve,” says Pete Burrows.
  • The ‘Am I Greedy?’ test is anchored in biblical instruction.

Do you know what we do not talk about? Greed.

Do you know what we really do not talk about? Whether what we call “ambition” or “success” or “expansion” is, in fact, our own greed.

Do you know what we should talk about?

“Greed is wanting more and pursuing more [in] a really selfish, intense way than what we need or deserve,” defined Pete Burrows on a recent episode of Money: Faith and Finance.

“Greed is wanting more and pursuing more [in] a really selfish, intense way than what we need or deserve,” says Pete Burrows.

“It’s going after it, perhaps to the exclusion of other things as well.”

Alongside co-host Ben McEachen (Hope Mornings), Pete took the “Am I Greedy?” test.

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Anchored in biblical instruction from the Ten Commandments to 1 Timothy 6:6-10 and Hebrews 13:5, these five questions could take you less than one minute to get through.

But spend as much time as you need to honestly challenge yourself on greed.

The ‘Am I Greedy?’ test is anchored in biblical instruction.

The ‘Am I Greedy’ Test

  1. Am I never satisfied, no matter how much I get?
  2. Do I define success by money, not fruitfulness?
  3. Do I spiritualise my spending?
  4. Do I hold back from generosity?
  5. Do I invite God into financial decisions?

Without trying to guilt or judge, the Money: Faith and Finance team want us all to diagnose greed and seek God’s help with replacing it.

“God and Jesus celebrate faithfulness, generosity, fruitfulness and ‘godliness with contentment is great gain‘,” Ben said.

Listen to this episode of ‘Money: Faith and Finance’ in the player above.


Ben McEachen

Ben McEachen

Ben hosts Mornings on Hope 103.2 and the ‘Money: Faith & Finance’ podcast. He is well known for his long-running work as a movie reviewer on Open House and The Big Picture. With a background in journalism and theology, he brings thoughtful insight to conversations around faith, culture and current affairs.

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