Then he said, “I know! I’ll tear down my barns and build bigger ones. Then I’ll have room enough to store all my wheat and other goods.” Luke12:18 NLT
“Where are we
going put it? I think we’re turning into hoarders.”
My wife and I
both have asked the question and made the statements. Our love for
antiques—especially furniture—keeps us adding to our collection and trying to fit them into a small home. But on one of our moves, we decided we would downsize, of sorts. Not that we were going to sell anything. We would simply
transfer some things from our home to our storage shed.
There were a few
items we decided we could live without seeing or using. We loaded them into the
back of our SUV and transported them several miles away. Perhaps our kids will want them someday. Or, maybe we’ll once again
live in a larger place before we die. And of course, all of our stored
pieces were assets we could sell if we needed money.
Jesus told about
a rich man who was a hoarder, but he wasn’t into downsizing. He was into
upsizing. His crops produced more than usual. His barns were full. There was nothing for him to do but build larger barns, store his goods, and eat, drink, and be merry. Life was good … or so he thought ... until God confronted him and told
him his life would end that night.
Whether we downsize in actuality, we need to at least downsize in our thinking. Possessions
are for this life. I will always love antiques and continue collecting them—and
sell a few along the way. But I’m intelligent enough to know I can’t take them
to heaven with me.
God gives us
things of this life to enjoy, but they are for earth, not heaven or the new
earth. Possessions are tangible, corruptible, breakable, and susceptible to theft. Placing our security or faith in them will always lead to
disappointment.
Possessions can bring joy, but God expects us to use them to help others and also advance his Kingdom. Seeing what we have as temporary helps us do this with the right
attitude, avoiding the rich man’s. He was selfish and thought only of himself.
And, if by chance, our possessions turn our focus from God, we need to downsize.
Don’t let your
possessions possess you. Downsize.
Father, I thank you for all you have given me. Help me use them to glorify your name and advance your
work in this world.
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