Matthew 6:21 (ESV)
For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.
Your checkbook may be your most telling spiritual ledger.
In line with Jesus’ teaching, finding out where your real values lie might
better be done by examining your checkbook rather than by listing your favorite
Bible passages.
What do you spend money on? Of course, food, shelter,
transportation, and other material needs take up a lot of our resources. Does
this mean that our hearts are most attached to these things? I hope not.
But do you also put your money where your heart is? Do you
enjoy giving to Christian causes? Do you happily offer from your blessings to
people who are in need?
Don’t think there will be some better time to give than
now. When you are a teen, you may have a part-time job. Then in your twenties,
you may gain an entry-level position and must pay back student loans. In your
thirties, you may have the obligations of a home and family. Then, when you’re
in your forties, your kids are in school and household expenses are high. In
your fifties and sixties, your kids may be in college, and time is running out
to save for retirement. You hope your resources will last through old age!
There is no easy time to give. But at all points in life,
our use of money is a leading indicator of the love of our heart. Where is your
heart?
Dear Lord, may the ledger of our money be the measure of
our love. Touch our hearts so that we may put our resources at Your service. In
the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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