seeing God’s riches

SCRIPTURE: Mark 10
OBSERVATION/APPLICATION:
“I tell you the truth,” Jesus replied, “no one who has left home or brothers or sisters or mother or father or children or fields for me and the gospel will fail to receive a hundred times as much in this present age (homes, brothers, sisters, mothers, children and fields–and with them, persecutions) and in the age to come, eternal life. [Mark 10:29-30]
What kinds of things are people looking for in this life?
What are they willing to sacrifice to get them?
The fact is, people seem willing to sacrifice their marriages, their children, their peace with God, their reputation with their peers, just to get ahead, just to come out on top.
Sad thing is, after all the sacrifice, they still end up on the bottom.

To sacrifice for self, and to sacrifice for God and others, these are two opposite paths.
Both promise fulfillment, but only one delivers.
The path of self has offer divine pleasure since the serpent enticed Adam and Eve to sin, to be like God.
And look at the result.
Ever since that same enticement is luring us all, and often the enticements involve money, sex or power (the unholy trinity).

Jesus says that those who sacrifice for Him and for others, will actually receive abundant blessing, starting in this life (mixed with persecution), but perfectly in the next life.
The wealth Jesus speaks of is not my own, but the shared blessing that all believers experience, when they hold everything in common.
The new family of Jesus is richly blessed, and as a member I share in that blessing too.
Ideally the church ought to be a place where no one has need, where everyone is as rich or poor as their neighbour because everyone willingly shares their love and possessions [Acts 4:32-34].

Is this what I see in the church as I experience it, or as I participate in it?
Do I treat everyone as my family, do I eagerly share my resources with others, including my vehicle, my home, my kitchen, my cash?
Are we more like the rich young ruler than we are like Jesus?
Are we more driven by money, sex and power than by faith, hope and love?

Jesus has modelled the better life.
It’s a simple life, one that young children seem to understand and appreciate better.
Its to bad that we grow up like we do, and put aside child-like simplicity and become preoccupied with things that will never make us happy.
We are so blind. We need our eyes opened, to see God and life and eternity in perspective, to see what really is worth holding on to.

PRAYER:
Lord, Son of David, have mercy on me! I want to see!

One Comment

  1. ‘whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant,
    and
    whoever wants to be first must be slave of all.’

    Why am I here?

    To serve.

    The rich young ruler had it all wrong. He didn’t want to loose his wealth – worldly wealth to follow Christ. He was his own kingdom builder. Yet blind Bartimaeus, who had nothing, after he had been healed followed Jesus along the road side. A Christ follower.

    James and John also wanted places of importance – places of recognition in Christ’s kingdom. They too, along with the other disciples were reminded once again that they were hear to serve just as Jesus was doing.

    I must be like a small child. A child dependent upon Jesus for all my needs, being taught by the Master Teacher with my eyes focussed on Him for my life. He will show me the Way.

    Open my eyes Lord and my eyes. Help me to be GodStrong this day.

    This is the day(2)
    That the lord has made(2)
    We will rejoice(2)
    And be glad in it(2)
    This is the day that the lord has made
    We will rejoice and be glad in it…
    Take and receive
    Take and receive O lord my liberty
    Take all my will my mind my memory
    Do thou direct and govern all and sway
    Do what thou wilt, command and I obey
    Only thy grace and love on me bestow
    Possessing these all riches I forego
    All things I hold and all I own are thine
    Thine was the gift to thee I all resign
    Do thou direct and govern all and sway
    Do what thou wilt, command and I obey

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