Matthew 6:20 (NASB)
Instead,
store up treasures for yourselves in heaven, where neither moth nor rust
destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal
Jesus stated that
you are not to store for yourself treasures upon earth, but rather store those
treasures in heaven. We all can agree
with His reasons, that moth and rust will destroy (that is, material things are
perishable) and that thieves break in and steal (material things are subject to
theft that can include what we all are going through now with stock devaluations,
recession, bankruptcies, faulty investments, and the like).
So what does it
mean to store up treasures in heaven where you don’t have to worry about
destruction or loss? Treasures that
Jesus is talking about are our affections, our hopes, and our actions towards
others. In Matthew 19:16-24, when the
rich young ruler told Jesus that he had kept all the commandments that Jesus
gave, Jesus then told him to sell all his possessions and give to the
poor. But note that He stated that by
doing this, the man would have treasure in heaven. So the act of giving enables treasures to be
stored in heaven.
Treasures are
where your heart is. If your treasure is
on earth, your heart will experience unhappiness and disappointment. If your treasure is in heaven, your heart
will not be devastated by whatever happens on earth. The famous missionary Jim Elliot understood
the big picture. By sacrificing his life in an attempt to evangelize Ecuador’s
Auca Indians, he became an illustration of his own words: “He is no fool who
gives up what he cannot keep to gain what he cannot lose.”
Jesus said in
Luke 16:9 to use your worldly wealth to gain friends for yourselves, so that
when it is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings. All you have comes from the Lord. You must use what you have for the good of
others that brings glory to God. You own
nothing, you are a steward of God’s possessions and one day you will need to
give account of what you have done with what God gave you. However, while on earth, by being a good
steward, you will be loved by others.
All of this is storing treasures in heaven.
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