And
behold, a man came up to him, saying, “Teacher, what good deed must I do to have eternal life?” And he said to him, “Why do you ask me about what is good? There is
only one who is good. If you
would enter life, keep the commandments.” He said to him, “Which ones?” And
Jesus said, “You shall
not murder, You shall not commit adultery, You shall not steal, You shall not
bear false witness, Honor your
father and mother, and, You shall
love your neighbor as yourself.” The young man said to him, “All these I have kept. What do I
still lack?” Jesus said to him, “If you
would be perfect, go, sell what you possess and give to the poor, and
you will have treasure
in heaven; and come, follow me.” When the young man heard this, he went away sorrowful, for he had
great possessions.
And Jesus said to his disciples, “Truly, I say to you, only with difficulty will a rich person enter
the kingdom of heaven. Again I
tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a
rich person to enter the kingdom
of God.” When the disciples heard this, they were greatly astonished,
saying, “Who then can be saved?”…
From the start of kindergarten, to graduating
college
From ignorance and innocence to imitating
knowledge
It’s heralded from billboards and tvs and the
world wide Net
From parents to child from teacher to student
“This is life’s goal: The American Dream”
It comes in all shapes, colors, packaging and
sizes
The notion never questioned as its popularity
rises
Get a good education
Get a husband or a wife
Get a house
Work hard
Retire… that’s the end of life…
Right?
Am
I willing to give up this stuff? Honestly?
I rolled out of college in May with a degree in
my hand, ready to hustle the streets, in search of a job. After job-hopping for an entire summer, the
thought occurred to me: Is this it? Is this what I was meant to do for a
lifetime? To increase my pay? To find a wife? To settle down? To work? To have
kids? To retire?
For most of my life, my prayers had been
utilized to see the American Dream accomplished in my life:
“God, please help my family with finances.”
(God please give us money to help us to continue
to living in this comfortable lifestyle with tvs, cellphones, and a nice house
because I don’t want to be uneasy.)
“God, please bring a girl into my life.”
(God bring a the best looking girl into my life
that fits with my personality exactly so I don’t have to love her inspite of
her weaknesses.)
“God, please give me a job that will pay for the
bills.”
(God please give me a job that I absolutely love
and feel fulfilled in and that will offer all these benefits to make me feel
comfortable in life.)
I know I have always thought wealth, riches and
comfort as a blessing from God. But now I wonder: why did I ever think that?
For I was never promised any of those things as a follower of God.
In fact, Jesus said I would be persecuted.
I would be made fun of.
That I might be disowned.
That I might be homeless.
That I might be killed.
It seems that’s what happened with Peter, Paul,
John the Baptist, Stephen,
And even Jesus.
So why am I searching after security and
treasure?
And that’s when I realized that I was the rich
young ruler.
That I was in search of comfort and not really
the truth.
That what I wasn’t really losing this life in
order to gain another
But was loving the treasures here on earth, the
American Dream
Truth was, I had neglected my spiritual life
I followed the rules
Yeah, I screwed up every now and then but who
doesn’t, right?
That’s just what you do as a Christian, right?
My cup was clean on the outside.
Just when I thought I had this Christianity
thing down, a kink was thrown into the mix
God opened up my eyes to see where my heart
could be found
And as Jesus said, “For where your treasure is,
there your heart will be also.”
It wasn’t up in heaven, where neither moth nor
rust can destroy
But down here on earth, stuck in the dirtiness
of this Dream
Maybe you are like me, with money and comfort
and things
Hear it from Jesus: we are at a disadvantage
He was speaking to us when he said “You can’t
serve both God and money.”
Maybe you are like me and uneasy about what he
asks
To count everything as a loss compared to
knowing him
To take up our crosses and go follow him
Let’s stop thinking that we are superior with
our riches and our stuff
Let’s stop looking towards comfort for it has
turned into an idol
Let’s stop looking to money for security and
start looking to Jesus for redemption and salvation.
Are you willing to give this all up in order to
follow Jesus? Honestly?
Look at your heart.
Ask yourself the question: What do I really
want?
Don’t pretend. Don’t say what you think is
right.
Say what is in your heart.
Then…
Confess. Genuinely. Daily
Repent. Genuinely. Daily
The epistle of James is pretty thought-provoking on this point, too:
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James 1:9-11 NIV
actually James 1:9-12
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