Friday, June 20, 2014

All Things in Common

It is said that the early Christians “And all who believed were together and had all things in common.” For some religious groups it is the same today but generally not in Churches of Christ.

 

Luke wrote: “If you love those who love you, what benefit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who do good to you, what benefit is that to you? For even sinners do the same. And if you lend to those from whom you expect to receive, what credit is that to you? Even sinners lend to sinners, to get back the same amount. But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, for he is kind to the ungrateful and the evil. Be merciful, even as your Father is merciful.”

 

In the Old Testament the Jews were prohibited from charging interest to fellow Jews.

It’s worth taking a minute to understands the reasoning here.

 

If money circulates freely within the tribe, the tribe will grow prosperous more quickly. I give you some money to buy sees, your farm flourishes, and now we both have money to give to someone else to invest. The faster the money circulates, the better the tribe does. The alternative is a tribe of hoarders, with most people struggling to find enough resources to improve productivity.

 

Obviously, there’s another force at work here. When I make an interest-free loan to you, I’m trusting you and giving you a gift at the same time. This interaction increases the quality of our bond and strengthens the community. Just as you would not charge your husband interest on a loan, you don’t charge a tribe member.

 

Strangers, on the other hand, are not to be trusted. Going further, strangers don’t deserve the bond that the gift brings. It would turn the stranger into a tribe member, and the tribe is already too big. If I loan money to a stranger, I’m doing it for one reason: to make money. I risk my money, if it goes well, we both profit. But there is no bond, no connection.

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