Where is Your Treasure?

Luke 12:13–34

Where is your treasure? What captures your heart? What consumes your time? What gets you up in the morning or keeps you up at night? Is it on earth or in heaven?

If greed says, “I can never get enough”, worry says, “I’m afraid I may not have enough.” Both reveal a wrong view of God. Greed is short-sighted and turns our stuff into idols. Always wanting more, we think our stuff will give us life. When we do that, we forget or ignore that life is so much more than the things we have or the achievements we’ve accomplished. Life, true life, can only be found in our relationship with Jesus…the way, the truth, and the Life.

Worry is similar but different. It’s constantly asking, “But what if…” It’s a failure to trust God to provide. Instead of seeing Him as a loving Father who gives good gifts to His kids, He is a distant God who is unconcerned about the day-to-day of life on the earth He created. The weeds that choke out the Word in the parable of the soils are worries, riches, and pleasures of this life…worry and greed. Both keep the Word from being productive in a believer’s life.

But there is an alternative… if we want to live and love like Jesus, we need to trust God rather than our stuff. We have to believe that God is a loving Father who cares for us and what’s happening in our lives. We have to trust that He can and will provide as we pursue Him and look out for others’ needs. Then we can be generous rather than greedy, helping rather than hoarding. If we want to worry less, then give more. Remember, generosity is not about the amount, but the heart attitude when we give or serve. It’s seeing those things as acts of worship.

Don’t be a fool. One day, your life will be required of you. If your life reflects greediness and selfishness, if it’s the sum total of the stuff you’ve accumulated, if you’re trusting in your stuff, then you will be sadly disappointed. But if your life is rich toward God, if you’ve invested in His kingdom and loved people, if you’ve trusted in Jesus and allowed Him to transform you from the inside out, then yours is the kingdom.

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