"If God says 'Jump through the wall', it is my job to
jump
and God's job to provide the hole." - Jim Sylvester
Eternal Investments (A devotional thought
by
Pastor Smith of Mt. Zion Baptist Church)
Matthew 6:19-21 “Lay not up for
yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where
thieves break through and steal: But lay up for yourselves treasures in
heaven,
where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break
through
nor steal: For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also”.
Are we living for this present world or for the world
to
come? Are we investing in things that are temporal, or in those that are
eternal? Jesus tells us that we are either laying up "treasures upon earth"
or
"treasures in heaven." One day, we all will depart this life. Thank God,
through
our faith in Jesus Christ and His sacrificial death for our sins, we are
promised an eternal home in Heaven. What will be there in Heaven when we
arrive?
According to the Bible, we can make investments in Heaven while we are
living
here below. The Scripture encourages believers to live mindful of the world
that
awaits us. We are not to be like those in the world who live only for the
temporal pleasures and rewards of this brief life. The Bible tells us that
our
lives are like a vapor that appears for a short time and then vanishes away.
In
fact, everything in this world will one day be destroyed.
One promise we have concerning eternal investments is
the
permanence of those treasures, compared to the fleeting life of earthly
investments. Another benefit of investing in eternal things is the immediate
return in our lives. Although investing in Heaven will bring rewards for
eternity, we are also promised that having our treasures in Heaven makes our
hearts more heavenly minded. "For where your treasure is, there will your
heart
be also." Most of us can relate to this principle, having found ourselves
mindful of things in which we have personally invested our time or treasure.
This matter of eternal investments is something that relates directly to our
life of faith. We make daily decisions based on our priority of serving the
present or future world.
How is it that we can make investments in Heaven? We
do so
by giving of our resources, our money and time, for the cause of the Gospel
and
the salvation of the lost. These investments will last forever. As we invest
our
treasures in eternal things, we are learning to live for that which will
never
pass away. In turn, we find our hearts will be there also.
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