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Is selling study bibles, theology books, or commentaries "selling Jesus?" Is it wrong to "buy Jesus?"

ctudor

New Member

This video asserts that any company that would do the above mentioned is essentially guilty of "Simony." Their stance seems to presuppose that people are somehow getting rich off of teaching the word of God. In addition to the fact that buying these is also wrong/sinful. I find this to be an asinine claim. What are your thoughts on this matter?
I write and publish small group Bible Studies on Amazon. I'll never get rich doing this. I do it to proclaim the Gospel and provide study material that helps people grow in their faith. At the same time, I'm now retired and on a fixed income. I see nothing wrong with charging a reasonable cost for the time and effort I put into writing and publishing these resources. BTW, I retired from church ministry. I don't hear people complain about paying pastors for ministry.
 

Martin Marprelate

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I am a member of Good News for Everyone! (the successor to the Gideons in the UK).
We give away thousands of Bibles, NTs and other materials. However, that does not mean that they have no cost.
 

Armchair Apologist

Active Member
Everything has a cost and the laborer is worthy of his hire!

Whoever produced the material needs some sort of means in which they may meet their financial obligations otherwise they will need to do something else instead of writing or creating content.

There is also cost involved for publishing, printing, marketing, warehousing, and distribution. Even if you received the materials for free, there was someone who shouldered the cost.

Should you do so for monetary gain or in order to become rich? It should not be your primary motive but one should not feel guilty if God chooses to bless your efforts and reward you monetarily.
 

JonC

Moderator
Moderator
This topic is interesting, and I have wondered the same.

Jesus said "freely you have recieved, give freely".

I lean towards the opinion of @Armchair Apologist . At the same time I am concerned about the kingdom work becoming a business.

I think about the money changes in the Temple.


I liked how John MacArthur made so many if his works avaliable without cost online. One could provide their own resources and print them. Or one could purchase them as a book.

But in the end of the day we are to equip ourselves as congregations. God gifts His churches with a pastor, with various ministers, with teachers. I am not sure that this should be outsourced.
 
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