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October 19, 2011 — by Bill Crowder
Our Daily Bread Radio is hosted by Les Lamborn
Read: Matthew 6:19-24
Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. —Matthew 6:20
Bible in a year:
Isaiah 56-58; 2 Thessalonians 2
Isaiah 56-58; 2 Thessalonians 2
Jason Bohn was a college student when he made a hole-in-one
golf shot that won him a million dollars. While others may have
squandered that money, Bohn had a plan. Wanting to be a pro golfer, he
used the money as a living-and-training fund to improve his golf skills.
The cash became an investment in his future—an investment that paid off
when Bohn won the PGA Tour’s 2005 B.C. Open. Bohn’s decision to invest
in the future instead of living for the moment was a wise one indeed.
In a sense, that is what Jesus calls us to do. We have been entrusted
with resources—time, ability, opportunity— and we decide how to use
them. Our challenge is to see those resources as an opportunity to
invest long-term. “Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven,” is how
Jesus put it in Matthew 6:20. Those protected treasures cannot be destroyed nor taken away, Jesus assures us.
Think of your resources: talent, time, knowledge. These are temporal
and limited. But if you invest them with an eye toward eternity, these
temporary things can have enduring impact. What is your focus? Now or
forever? Invest in the future. It will not only have an eternal impact,
but it will also change the way you view life each day.
Whatever is done in love for Christ
Will one day have heaven’s reward;
Today let’s do what we can for Him,
Our loving Savior and Lord. —Hess
Will one day have heaven’s reward;
Today let’s do what we can for Him,
Our loving Savior and Lord. —Hess
The richest people on earth are those who invest their lives in heaven.

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