“Treasures In Heaven”
“Do not store up for yourselves
treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in
and steal.
But store up for yourselves treasures in
heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break
in and steal. For where
your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Matthew
6:19-21
We were on the way home from a visit with family in
another state when I found it. I was pumping gas when I noticed a dirty, bulky
envelope on the ground. I grabbed it, dirt and all, and looked inside. To my
surprise, it contained one hundred dollars.
One hundred dollars that someone had lost and who at
that very moment was possibly frantically searching to find. I gave our phone
number to the attendants at the gas station in case anyone came back looking
for it. But no one ever called.
Someone had that money and lost it. Earthly treasure
is often like that. It can be lost, stolen, or even squandered. It can be lost
in bad investments or even in a monetary market over which we have no control.
But the heavenly treasure we have in Jesus—a restored relationship with God and
the promise of eternal life—isn’t like that. We can’t lose it at a gas station
or anywhere else.
That’s why Christ told us to store up “treasures in
heaven” (Matthew 6:20). We do that when we become “rich in good deeds” (1
Timothy 6:18) or “rich in faith” (James 2:5)—lovingly helping others and
sharing Jesus with them. As God leads and empowers us, may we store up eternal
treasure even as we anticipate our eternal future with Him.
What can you do this week that has
eternal implications? How can you better use your earthly treasures as
investments for heaven’s good?
Dear God, thank You for everything
You’ve given us on this earth—our money, our homes, and more. Help us to hold
them loosely while seeking to store up more eternal treasures.
Our Daily Bread – December 3, 2019