August 30, 2010

Real Value!

People treasure different things and not everything treasured retains much -- if any -- of its original value. Jesus noted treasure that is impacted by moth, rust, or theft in contrast to treasure that is not subject to any of that. ( Matthew 6:19-20) Therefore Jesus cautioned with regard to where the affections of our heart rest as He stated. . .

"(21) For WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, there YOUR HEART WILL BE also." ( Matthew 6:21 ESV)

What is valued most by us? What is our heart truly focused on retaining? What we love is what we are most drawn toward and will tend to hold onto the tightest. It is therefore important to maintain a proper perspective with regard to where our HEART IS FOCUSED.

Recently reading through Psalm 119 again, I was struck by all of this where the psalmist wrote. . .

"(36) INCLINE MY HEART to your testimonies, and NOT TO SELFISH GAIN! (37) TURN MY EYES FROM LOOKING AT WORTHLESS THINGS; and GIVE ME LIFE IN YOUR WAYS." ( Psalm 119:36-37 ESV)

It was not a relationship with "stuff", but rather one with God and His Ways that the psalmist knew had the greatest value with regard to life. Rather than "selfish gain" or "worthless things", GOD'S WAYS lead to what is truly life! Is that what our HEART IS INCLINED toward? Not all who think they are "living the life" have actually found it. In fact, they may be missing it completely; real life and that of eternal value! There is a lot in this life that can easily distract us. All that glitters is not necessarily gold. Therefore, an important move on our part is to turn the eyes more back toward God!

That of the greatest value is that which retains its value. We may find some enjoyment in the "stuff" of this life, but compared to eternity, all that is only for a moment. May our HEART BE INCLINED toward the life God desires us to enjoy as we seek life now and for eternity in His Ways.

Have a great day FINDING THE RICH LIFE IN THE LORD!
Carl

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