(Matthew 6:24) “…You cannot serve God and
money”
There
has be much to do about the Christian and money; the prosperity preacher hones
in on money as a form of blessing, whilst other shy away from it completely.
When
we chase money, no matter who that person may be, their focus will be engulfed
with reaching that goal, to have lots of it! Whether one has a little or abundance,
this in no way proves a person’s status before God! King Solomon was arrayed
like no other; he was very wealthy and gold surrounded him and this is what he
had to say about that; “He who loves money will not be satisfied with
money, nor he who loves wealth with his income; this also is vanity.” (Ecclesiastes 5:10)
That man who insists that we need to be rich to
be happy is a liar and he does the work of the devil. If you find yourself cashing
money as I once did. It is no more than a red herring that will never bring
satisfaction. In fact, anything that we place before obedience to our God is no
more than a snare waiting to be triggered.
I mention a story that my brother Michael told me
many years ago that has been engraved into my mind; it goes something like
this; in his early Christian life he recalled walking into a poor man’s house,
it was dimly lit and in the centre of the room a candle glowed on a humble
table with an open book on it, it was a very unassuming abode, although base,
this habitat with its simple furniture is not what caught his eye, it was neither
the glow from the candle but the
radiance that shone from the man’s face. “Get to know this book” he said
pointing to the Bible. I have heard many a fool say I do not believe the bible
it is full of contradictions. But I often wonder if they have even held it in
their hands let alone read the first chapter of Genesis. True peace and
happiness comes from our relationship with the King of kings and the Lord of
lords, get to know Him, get to know his Father and it will most certainly go
well with our souls. Now whether a person has an abundance of money or apparently
a lack thereof, that is not why we are told to avoid chasing it. The lesson is
simple; if we chase money, all it proves is that we are more interested in this
life than the life to come.
This then is the warning; no one can serve two
masters, God and money. For if we serve money we will have our eyes fixed on
this life, we will be chasing a temporal existence. It will past away! Whilst
on the other hand if we can settle with what we have and be thankful for our
daily provision which God shall supply we will then be able without distraction
to focus on Him, storing up treasure in heaven, which will be our eternal
abode.
Let us not be duped into believing the lies that
so many false teachers like to proclaim. Don’t you know that your Father knows
what you need before you even ask Him?
We must learn to simplify our daily walk along
with our priorities; it is one day at a time that is all God our Father
requires from us. It is a walk of faith! But not faith in uncertain riches, but
faith in the great I AM! Does He not feed the birds of the field, how much more
then will He not feed us!
Money or the lack thereof can fill our eyes with
a hazy dearth to these truths; this is why we are taught by the Lord Jesus not
to worry about tomorrow but rather to focus on today. Why? So that we can learn
to put our trust in Him and not to hedge our bets just in case He doesn’t come
through for us. He always will, because He cares for all those that belong to
Him!
"Therefore do not be anxious about
tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is
its own trouble.” (Matthew 6:34)
Signing
off
Tyrone