A common desire in life is to want more. “More” comes in so many forms: more (bigger) house; more (latest version) phone; more (newer) car; more (bigger) paycheck. The list goes on and on. The difficulty is no matter how much more people get, they still want more. The appetite for more is never satisfied. This week’s sermon explores the paradox that “more” is neither good nor bad. It is what you do with the “more” that determines the effect of it on one’s life.