What I possess cannot be measured with monetary figures.
A person
living in a poverty-stricken third-world country might look at what I possess
and classify me a rich man. By the normal American standard, however, I dangle
barely above the poverty level. I have a fulfilling and exciting job but with
pay far less than that of my government-funded counterparts. My only vehicle is
12 years old with 200K miles. The only health insurance I can afford is what
the government grants me free of charge. Though my employer offers a retirement
option, I can’t afford to contribute. And my wife and I live in a small patio
townhouse boxed in by neighbors.
What I don’t
have in material things is more than compensated for by what I have in Christ. And we have received God’s Spirit (not the
world’s spirit), so we can know the wonderful things God has freely given us. I Corinthians 2:12 NLT
In Christ, I
have forgiveness of all my sins…past, present, and future. I don’t have to
worry about dying with unconfessed sin; Christ has taken care of those as well.
There is a freeing effect in knowing I’ve been released from sin’s chains and
will never stand in the “condemned” position any longer. Forgiveness changes my
perspective on life. I now have purpose and can face any challenge with
Christ’s indwelling Spirit as my source of strength. Forgiveness brings a sense
of peace that can’t be experienced through any other means.
In Christ, my
eternity is secure. Knowing this eliminates fear—not the fear of dying but the
fear of now knowing what’s ahead. Heaven…and all God offers there, is mine for
the enjoyment.
Having Christ
also brings abundance. Not an abundance of possessions or money but the satisfaction
that comes from recognizing that I and my Creator have re-connected in a love
relationship characterized by every aspect—and more, that I search for in an
earthly relationship. He promises to care for me and supply every need I have.
Have you
trusted Christ as your Savior? If not, there’s no better time than now.
Prayer:
Eternal God, thank You for sending Your Son to die for our sins. We trust Him
now as the Savior of our souls.
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