<Dd> he will be devoted to one and despise the </Dd> <Dd> other . You can't serve both God and Mammon . </Dd> <P> This famous verse continues the discussion of wealth, and makes explicit what was implied in Matthew 6: 21: a person cannot pursue both material goods and spiritual well being . The two goals are mutually exclusive . </P> <P> This famous saying also appears at Luke 16: 13, but there it comes at the end of the Parable of the Unjust Steward . In Luke's Gospel, the saying is thus clearly one about God and money . In Matthew, the previous verses imply it can mean placing anything above God . </P>

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