Today's Journey
Eternal Investments
Sep. 09, 2012
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"Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal." Matthew 6:19
Madame Blueberry, Veggie Tales
heroine of materialism, loves shopping at the “Stuff-mart.” Her
problem, however, is that her treetop cottage soon becomes so
overstuffed that the tree collapses under the weight of it all.
We
can experience a similar situation. Our families suffer if we place
material gain above spouses and children. When the day is done, our
energies may be spent and little time may be left to pour out at home.
The
strength of the work of Jesus may be compromised as well. The promise
of quick credit and plastic cash leaves us in bondage to debt, which
disables our support of the kingdom of God. Living for financial and
material gain means living for the realm of empty treasures, where “moth
and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal” (Matthew 6:19)—leaving
few leftover resources to support worthy causes. Sometimes too late, we
realize that precious things have collapsed under the weight of our own
greed.
Thousands of missionaries retire each year. Who is going
to replenish the mission fields? All over North America, our children
are growing up just like us, choosing their careers based on how they
can make the most money and on what will help them achieve the highest
standard of living as quickly as possible. What of the many workers who
will be needed to win the world to Jesus? Who will go? Who will support
them?
We need to be on guard lest our pursuit of a hollow
prosperity threatens to weaken the supply line of eternity. Jesus calls
us to live above earthly things, to treasure the eternal things of His
kingdom. When we pour our resources into His kingdom, it’s the best
investment we can make. No matter what the world may tell us, eternal
investments yield better dividends.
YOUR JOURNEY…
- What treasures have I stored up on earth?
- How can I pursue God’s kingdom rather than my own?

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