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By all means yes! Let's look at it some more! I am having trouble understanding the concept of preachers/pastors should not be rich and show it, but others can be rich and show it. It just sounds like a double standard to me.
Put like that it is, and a lot comes down to just what the gospel message actually is.
Some believe that following Jesus automatically means being poor and struggling through every day, and those who believe this would be hypocritical if they were to live in luxury. Therefore those do who believe this couldn't logically tolerate a minister who didn't live in at least as much poverty as they did.
Others believe that following Jesus automatically means being wealthy, in which case they wouldn't see anything wrong with a preacher being rich and showing it. To them showing off his wealth is tantamount to waving the fact he is highly blessed around.
I suspect the majority see wisdom in what Paul wrote about how he knew plenty and he knew shortage, and can accept that some people will be wealthy and some will be less so. I don't see anything in the Bible against having wealth but there are a few verses dotted around that don't speak too highly of people who merely hoard wealth. It seems to come back to the parable of the talents and warnings like Eze 7:19, Zep 1:18, Jam 5:3 etc. These seem to be warning more of the people who grew rich by taking advantage of others (e.g. James is talking of wages held back by fraud) rather than people who are merely rich as a consequence of hard work and/or sound financial management. There are also several instances in the Bible showing people who were very wealthy (e.g. Abram, Job, Solomon etc).