Trust or Treasure?
I know that today, as many of us look out across the
economic landscape, the view is anything but encouraging. The daily newspapers
and TV continue to report record unemployment, low wages and a myriad of other
bleak or less than promising economic news.
But as a child of the King, I have to ask this question….Do
you trust in your Heavenly Father to provide all your needs; to grant you the
desires of your heart…or are you trying to make it on your own, relying on your
ingenuity to get you a job and keep your head above water? Whatever your
answer, it boils down to a simple thought….Trust or Treasure?
Now, the Bible is filled with scriptures that remind us that
we are to trust our Heavenly Father for all our needs. In Psalms 37: 4-5, we
read, “Delight yourself in the Lord and
He will give you the desires of your heart. Commit your way to the Lord, TRUST
IN HIM (my emphasis) and He will act.” Or what about the passage from James
1:17a…“Every good gift and every perfect
gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights.” And who of us
doesn’t need to be reminded by Paul in his writing to the Corinthians, “And God is able to make all grace abound to
you, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will
abound in every good work.” 2 Corinthians 9:8
But my favorite reminder of the faithfulness of God is found
in the story of the widow and the offering box. We know that this widow must
have truly and completely trusted in God for her very existence….for when she
placed those two small copper coins, which was about a penny, into the offering
box, she gave not out of abundance but out of poverty….she gave everything she
had, all that she had to live on.
She had nothing left ….but her trust in God and His
sustaining power. She knew in her heart that God would provide and that His
love would be sufficient for all her needs.
So what does that say about you and me in these difficult
days? Are we holding back the hand of God and holding on to what we have? Do we
still continue to tithe and give to the commitments that we have made in our
Savior’s name? Is our reluctance to give more about holding on to our treasure
or is it really a matter of trusting in our God?
I am constantly amazed by how many of us say we are willing
to trust God with our eternal souls, but we draw the line when it comes to
trusting Him with our temporal riches. We will believe that there is a Heaven
waiting for us, filled with jasper walls and streets paved with gold; but, we
can’t trust our Heavenly Father to take care of providing next month’s power
bill. It warms our heart and soul to believe that He sent His only Son to take
our place on the cross, but it sends shivers up our spine to give our offering
each Sunday and see the balance left behind in our checking account.
Our God knows what we need even before we ask….nevertheless,
He wants us to ask.
Jesus told His disciples to “Ask and it shall be given unto you, for everyone who asks receives.” James,
the brother of Jesus wrote, “You do not
have, because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask
wrongly, to spend it all on your passions.” James 4:2b-3
It all come downs to that simple equation, ASK + TRUST= GOD’S ANSWER.
God expects us to ask for what we need and in accordance
with His will, He provides from His storehouse of riches….so start trusting God
today with the everyday needs of your heart…a job, better health, greater love
for others….whatever the need ….HE CAN AND WILL PROVIDE …the TRUST is up to
you!
Trusting in the Father …Asking to do His will,
WPQ
Thought for the day:
Don’t
put off until tomorrow
What
you can achieve today;
Just
trust the Lord in all you do
And
He will guide your way.
Don’t
be afraid to trust in Him
Just
follow where He leads.
For
when you put your faith in Him,
He’ll
meet your every need.
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