Treasures to Enjoy and Share, Not Hoard

 

Ephesiams 3Imitate me, just as I also imitate Christ.  1 Corinthians 11:1

SCRIPTURE:  EPHESIANS 5:1-5  “Be ye therefore followers of God, as dear children;And walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, and hath given himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweetsmelling savour.But fornication, and all uncleanness, or covetousness, let it not be once named among you, as becometh saints;Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, nor jesting, which are not convenient: but rather giving of thanks.For this ye know, that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, nor covetous man, who is an idolater, hath any inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God.” COMMENTS : Lent is an important time to reflect on Christ’s life and enduring sacrifice for our redemption. Lent is a time to review our lives and clean house.  Clean out old sinful habits and even things that aren’t necessarily bad but consume time and distract us from more important things.  It is also a good time to create new habits or devotion and outreach to others that have been neglected.                                                                         Lent also is a good time to reflect on the lives and reputation of past generations who were faithful to Christ.  Arlene and I each have a rich legacy of many faithful ancestors who serve to remind us of benefits of a faithful life.  This Lent we have been doing the long neglected task of cleaning out long forgotten things and selling or giving away or throwing out unneeded items.  Yesterday a man came in response to an ad we placed to sell an old record player and old records.   He also said his sister and husband had a house fire and lost everything and were living in his basement now.  We decided to give our everyday china.   One of the forgotten treasures we discovered in house cleaning was a box with my grandparent’s good china they gave to my parents who stored it in the cubby hole in our house a long time ago.  We decided to clean and use that china and give our everyday china to this man’s sister. 

How many treasures does God have for us but we neglect them or think they should be saved for special occasions. But with God special occasions come every day.  We have opportunities each day that often go unnotices, but opportunities that are unique.  Some are unique because we seldom see someone we cross paths with.  Some are unique because of a crisis or circumstance that has recently happened.  Some are unique because a long forgotten memory has just come back to mind and needs shared, just like our china.    Some are unique because God has taught us a neaw truth or a forgotten truth He wants us to share too.

Possessions need to be held loosely because we only have them for a brief time and then get passed on to others.  How foolish to save them for a future time that never comes.  Like my grandparent’s china they went 3 generations without being enjoyed or used.  Sure it had an intended use for special occasions and was used for that.  But my parents had good china for that use so stored their parent’s china because it wasn’t needed but still valued.  They forgot about it and we never realized it existed until now.  But it was hiddened in a storage corner for decades even during our 38years living in the same house as they.   But now we can and will enjoy it knowing it’s history and the people who used it.  We hope and pray it will remind us of the lessons God is showing us and He will give us more opportunities to share those stories with others just like He is now as I write this devotion for you to read and enjoy too.  AMEN!

 

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