I read an article about a man who founded many U.S. companies. He amassed great wealth, created many jobs, and earned much respect. The man died in 1919. Today, few know much about him.
Jesus tells us:
- ~ It’s not about this world.
- ~ to lay up for ourselves treasures in heaven.
- ~ Where our treasure is, there our heart will be also.
- ~ if you love Me, you’ll keep My commandments.
- ~ The greatest commandment is to love God with all our heart, soul, mind, and strength.
- ~ The second greatest commandment is to love our neighbor as ourselves.
- ~ There is no greater commandment than these.
When we love as described in these commandments, we love as “the poor in spirit.” Although all are sinners and unworthy of God’s love, the poor in spirit recognize and appreciate the greatness of God’s love, God’s grace, and the sacrifice given in our stead. The poor in spirit realize that all good gifts come from above, that accomplishments are not ours alone but happen as blessings from God, with God’s help, so joyfully proclaim to God be the glory!
While there’s nothing wrong with amassing great wealth, the challenge is keeping our hearts focused on the treasures of heaven: keeping God First in our hearts; keeping His commandments; and doing His will through our actions of love for Him and towards others, remembering that our accomplishments are blessings, far from ours alone.
“Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no variation or shadow due to change.” James 1:17
Thank you, God, for loving us. To God be the Glory!
- John 18:36
- Matthew 6:19-21
- John 14:15
- Mark 12: 30-31
- Matthew 5: 3-12
- Mark 16:16
God First!
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