You and Your Possessions
By ninetails
@ninetails (154)
Philippines
January 18, 2007 6:51pm CST
"It is hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. - Matthew 19:23"
Six armed broke into the deposit boxes in a London bank and stole valuables worth more than $7 million. One woman, whose jewelry was appraised at $500,000 wailed "Everything I had was in there. My whole life was in that box."
Some people have taken foolish risks to cling to their riches. They have died rushing into burning houses or killed because they stubbornly resisted armed robbers. Apparently they felt that without their material possessions life would not be worthwhile. Others, when they lose their wealth, slip into despair, even to the point of suicide.
The greatest danger in becoming too closely identified with our possessions lies in the spiritual area of life. An unhealthy attachment to material things can keep an unsaved person from turning to Christ and prevent a believer from living for Him. The story of the rich young ruler forcefully illustrates this truth. In Jesus' words "You cannot serve God and money (Matt.6:24) certainly apply to us all.
Keep a wide gulf between yourself and your possessions. It will spare you many heartaches. If you are not a believer in Christ, don't make the mistake of the rich young ruler. It will cost your soul.
To be rich in God is better than to be rich in goods!
2 responses
@cosmopolitan (1263)
• India
7 Oct 07
Mathew 19:23 does not rule out completely the rich from entering the heaven.It only says that it will be harder for the rich to enter heaven.It all depends on how you utilise your wealth.If you care to share being rich is a boon from the GOD.Your mentality towards the richness is to be such that your are only a custodian or trustee of God's wealth to be equitably distributed.If that is so then there is nothing wrong in getting rich.The BOOK OF JOB is the best example.I think you agree.Kindly excuse me for my english.


