During the Christmas season, vast amounts of
money pass through the high street banks. This world is all about money. Making
it, keeping it and spending it. And in order to get it, you usually have to
work.
Shortly before His sacrificial
death and triumphant resurrection, the Lord Jesus talked to His disciples about
trading in the kingdom of heaven (Matt. 25.14-30). He compared Himself to a businessman
who gave varying amounts of money to people to look after while He was away. He
wanted them to use the money to do business i.e. to trade. The word trade
actually means to 'work or toil'. The Lord gave His servants resources to work
with and He expected a 100% growth rate! The servant given five talents made
five more, and the servant given two talents made two more. The Lord commended
them for their faithfulness and gave them proportionate responsibility in His
heavenly kingdom.
But there was a third servant who
the Lord draws our attention to. He dug a hole and put his talent into the
ground and on the Lord's return, presented it back to Him, untouched. His
excuse was that the Lord was hard, austere and oppressive. That lazy servant
got a stern rebuke and was cast out into outer darkness. At the very least he
should have put the money in the bank to gain interest, let alone worked with
it to make it multiply to full advantage. So, the Lord took the money given to
the lazy servant and gave it instead, to the servant who had worked the hardest.
He knew that it would then be used to full effect.
Serving the Lord begins when a
person gets saved, when a person is born again and is filled with His Spirit
(Eph. 1.13). An account is instantly opened in the ‘Bank of Heaven’ and the
Christian starts the work of investing in heaven’s currency. It is hard work
and the rewards are not measured in the currency of this world - money and
material things. Instead the Lord Jesus expects us to make full use of the
gifts and resources He gives us to show to others His love, like He showed
God's love to us. That involves getting to know God as your Father, and
behaving in this world like the Lord Jesus did. He did not seek high status
even though He is the King of Kings (Rev. 19.6). Instead, in humility and godly
fear, He served others, ministering to their needs and in purity of thought and
action, demonstrating the principles of God's heavenly Kingdom. It is not
possible to be made redundant from that job, or to be underpaid. And the
rewards far surpass anything that can be accumulated in this world and are
eternal (not left behind at the gates of death as the treasures of this world
are). God promises to call all those who are born again His Sons (Rom. 8.15),
not just his servants. He gives them eternal life immediately and promises the
splendour of heaven in the future. In addition He rewards their faithful
service with 'crowns of righteousness' (2 Tim. 4.8) and positions of authority
in His future worldwide administration. It is not possible to serve two masters; it is
either the true God or the god of this world i.e. the devil (Matthew 6.24).
Why not make 2014 the time when
you choose to serve the Lord and invest in wealth that lasts forever?
Written for FTMP by a guest blogger.
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