Sermon Illustrations
The Danger of Private Property
Those who wish to make room for the Lord must find pleasure not in private, but in common property. Redouble your charity. For, on account of the things which each one of us possesses singly, wars exist, hatreds, discords, strifes among human beings, tumults, dissensions, scandals, sins, injustices, and murders.
On what account? On account of those things which each of us possesses singly. Do we fight over the things we possess in common? We inhale this air in common with others, we all see the sun in common. Blessed therefore are those who make room for the Lord, so as not to take pleasure in private property. Let us therefore abstain from the possessions of private property--or from the love of it, if we cannot abstain from possession--and let us make room for the Lord.