Cyprian, a third-century Christian leader, wrote this of believers in his generation: “Their possessions hold them in chains which shackle their courage and choke their faith and throttle their souls. They think of themselves as owners, whereas it is they rather who are owned; they are not the master of their money, but its slaves.” Strong words — but encouraging: we’re not the first generation of Christians to struggle with materialism. The greater encouragement, however, is that there happens to be a divine prescription for a cure...Stephen explains how to fill God’s prescription for a life-changing antidote.