āDo not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven…ā ā Matthew 6:19ā20
Jesus isnāt against wealthāHeās against wasted investment. Earthly treasures decay. They can be stolen, lost, or burned. But eternal treasures are secure. Jesus isnāt just giving financial adviceāHeās giving heart direction. Where your treasure goes, your heart will follow.
This command cuts deep. What we store reveals what we serve. Are we living for the moment or for the Master? Every act of generosity, service, sacrifice, and worship is an eternal depositāone that never depreciates.
š Word Study
Lay up (Greek: thÄsaurizÅ, ĪøĪ·ĻĪ±Ļ ĻίζĻ) ā to store, amass, reserve something for future use. Related to the word āthesaurusā ā a treasury.
Treasure (Greek: thÄsauros, ĪøĪ·ĻĪ±Ļ ĻĻĻ) ā a deposit of wealth, a prized possession, or vault of valuables.
Jesus uses the same root word for both actionsāone kind of storage fades, the other lasts forever.
š A Diamond of Truth
Heaven doesnāt forget. Every unnoticed gift, every unseen prayer, every uncelebrated act of loveāitās all recorded. Your bank account doesnāt define your wealthāyour eternal investments do. Jesus calls you to shift your security from the temporal to the eternal.
The richest people on earth are those whoāve sent their treasures ahead.
š¬ Reflect and Respond
- Where are you storing your treasureāon earth or in eternity?
- What habits reveal what you value most?
- How can you shift your focus from accumulation to kingdom investment?
Invest in what cannot be lost. Store where moths canāt chew, rust canāt corrode, and thieves canāt touch.
Lay up treasure in heavenāyour heart will thank you forever.
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