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Where’s Your Heart?

Dave M

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Christ’s words were direct and profound: “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew6:21). By telling us that our hearts follow our treasure, Jesus is saying, “Show me your checkbook, your VISA statement, and your receipts, and I’ll show you where your heart is.”

Suppose you buy shares of General Motors. What happens? You suddenly develop interest in GM. You check the financial pages. You see a magazine article about GM and read every word, even though a month ago you would have passed right over it.

Suppose you’re giving to help African children with AIDS. When you see an article on the subject, you’re hooked. If you’re sending money to plant churches in India and an earthquake hits India, you watch the news and fervently pray.

I’ve heard people say, “I want more of a heart for missions.” I always respond, “Jesus tells you exactly how to get it. Put your money in missions—and in your church and the poor—and your heart will follow.”

Do you wish you cared more about eternal things? Then reallocate some of your money, maybe most of your money, from temporal things to eternal things. Put your resources, your assets, your money and possessions, your time and talents and energies into the things of God. Watch what happens. As surely as the compass needle follows north, your heart will follow your treasure. Money leads; hearts follow.

God wants your heart. He isn’t looking just for “donors” for His kingdom, those who stand outside the cause and dispassionately consider acts of philanthropy. He’s looking for disciples immersed in the causes they give to. He wants people so filled with a vision for eternity that they wouldn’t dream of not investing their money, time, and prayers where they will matter most.

Of course, giving isn’t the only good thing we can do with money. We need to feed, clothe, house, and transport our families. But when the basics are taken care of, why shouldn’t the rest go toward treasures in heaven?

Moses left Egypt’s treasures “because he was looking ahead to his reward” (Hebrews 11:26).

He who lays up treasures on earth spends his life backing away from his treasures. To him, death is loss.

He who lays up treasures in heaven looks forward to eternity; he’s moving daily toward his treasures. To him, death is gain
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He who spends his life moving away from his treasures has reason to despair. He who spends his life moving toward his treasures has reason to rejoice.

Are you despairing or rejoicing?


Written by Randy Alcorn
 
Yes Amen; what is consuming our heart's?

We can't serve God and mammon. If we Do, we are double minded. To be a friend to the world is enmity against God. If we are not for Him, we are against Him. And if we Have done it to one of the least among us, we have done it to Him.

I know when my heart, mind, body And strength is not in love, I hear tinkling cymbals or sounding brass. Yes, God is amazing like that. Amen
 
Anyone having put his hand to a plow and looking back is not fit to be HIS disciple.
Something is always demanding our attention, until we forsake all and follow Him.

A hard truth no one wants to hear. We are comfortable and love our lives and stuff; then we have our reward, He says.

Lord have mercy on us.
 
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