We are finishing up what we started several weeks ago on being a steward. A steward is simply someone who has the responsibility to use someone else’s possessions in the right way. So far we have talked about being a good steward of our time and talents. Today we finish by talking about everyone’s favorite subject…our treasure.
I personally don’t like to talk about money. Most people figure money is a minister’s favorite topic. It may be some minister’s favorite thing to preach on. I don’t enjoy it. But it is impossible to get away from it in the Bible, especially in the teachings of Jesus. Half of the parables he taught were about being good stewards of our financial resources.
In this story we read in Matthew 25, each servant was given an amount of money that was to be used in the correct manner. The master or boss trusted them to use it in a way that would benefit him.
So the question we have to ask is…what is the correct use of our treasure? If we believe that God has given it to us and that we should use it in the correct manner…how are we to know what he wants us to do with it? The answer can be found in Acts 20:35. It says, “Remember the words of the Lord Jesus; it is more blessed to give than to receive.” His intention, his desire is that we are generous with what he has entrusted to us.
It was the day after Christmas and a man parked his car to pick up the morning paper. He noticed outside the store a dirty, poorly dressed boy, looking at his car. Seeing the boy he reminded himself to be quick about his errand or he might lose a hubcap or two. He came out of the store with his paper under his arm and just as he was about ready to open the door to the car, the little boy asked, “Mister, how much does a car like that cost?” The man replied, “I don’t really know, my brother gave this car to me as a gift.” The ragged little boy looked at the man and looked at the car, and then with wonder in his eyes he said, “Wow, I wish I could be a brother like that.”
Shouldn’t we all have that kind of mindset that it would be better to be able to give the car away then to have the car given to us? That it is better to give than receive?
Of course, the real issue is, what do we worship? Is it God or our possessions? We don’t have to be rich to struggle with our possessions becoming idols. Honestly, when it comes to our possessions, treasure or money, there really are only two choices. Either our treasure will be an idol or a tool. We will either worship our possessions and treasures or we will use them as tools to help increase the kingdom of God.
It was Jesus who said, “Where our treasure is our heart will be also.” What we place the greatest value on, we will spend our life trying to achieve.
Christian life is about priorities… either God is a priority in our life or our earthly goods will be. It was also Jesus who said in Matthew 6:24… “No one can serve two masters. Either he will hate the one and love the other, or he will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.”
We should be good and wise stewards of our treasure
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Bringing Home the Bacon.
Posted by Matt B at 7:38 AM
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I agree... You're right on. I read yesterday that if you want to know what someone is idolizing look at two things; their calendar and their checkbook (or their quicken file).
But when we idolize God our money and time and talents become tools for Him to use, one of us could be a hammer another a nail (I've known lots of people who thought I-and probably you-were their own personal nail!)
Great insight. Easy to read and understand for those hard-of-understanding like me! Thanks!
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