“But as for me, my contentment is not in wealth but in seeing you and knowing all is well between us. And when I awake in  heaven, I will be fully satisfied, for I will see you face-to-face.” (Psalm 17:15 TLB)
 Life is not about  things. You’ve got to maintain the right perspective about possessions, or you’ll be possessed by your possessions. You’ve got to  realize none of it is going to last. 
 Jesus says in Luke 12:15, “Watch out and guard yourselves from every kind of greed; because  your true life is not made up of the things you own, no matter how rich you may be” (GNT).
 Never judge your self worth by your net  worth. Never think your value is related to your valuables. Realize that the greatest things in life aren’t things. You didn’t bring  anything into the world, and you’re not taking anything out of it. Life is not about acquisition or achievement. Life is about relationship and  learning how to love God and other people. 
 The best way to remember that your life is not about things is to build your life on eternal  priorities. Focus on what will last forever. Every possession is temporary, so don’t build your life on acquiring possessions. Only two things  are going to last forever: the Word of God and people.
 You’ve got a choice to make. The world is telling you that you’ve got to  get more to be happier, more successful, more important, more valuable, and more secure. You’ve got to decide if you’re going to  listen to Madison Avenue or the Master. Are you going to listen to culture or Christ? Are you going to listen to the world or the Word? 
 One  will make you dissatisfied the rest of your life; one will make you truly happy. Before you can move toward financial freedom, you have to ask  yourself, “What is the primary purpose of my life? To just get more? What do I think about, talk about, and give my most to? What am I living my  life for?
 There was a famous millionaire in Orange County who took her own life many years ago. At the funeral somebody said, “I  don’t understand it. She had so much to live for.” I thought, “No. She had so much to live on. She had nothing to live  for.”
 You may have a lot to live on, but do you have anything to live for? Do you have a relationship with God? The myth of the  world is that you can have it all. The truth is that you can’t have it all. And, more importantly, you don’t need it all to be happy.  You’re as happy as you choose to be. 
 The secret of contentment is finding your security and your satisfaction not in what you have but  in whose you are. You find it in Christ.
 Psalm 17:15 says, “But as for me, my contentment is not in wealth but in seeing you and  knowing all is well between us. And when I awake in heaven, I will be fully satisfied, for I will see you face-to-face” (TLB).
 PLAY today’s audio teaching from Pastor Rick  >>
 Talk It Over
  - What are the tangible or intangible things you’ve been acquiring instead of  strengthening your walk with God?
  - How have you sacrificed your relationships in the pursuit of success or status? What do you need to do  today to start repairing those relationships?
  - Are you OK with not “having it all”? Why or why not?
  
   
No comments:
Post a Comment