What Matters Most
"For
where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." Matthew 6:21
Food.
Alcohol. Shopping. Exercise. Obsessions with hobbies or a job. Too often,
instead of looking to God and the relationships He’s placed in our lives, we
look to other things to fill the emptiness and ease the confusion we feel. But
how well we live hinges entirely on our ability to develop healthy
relationships with others.
And
herein lies the secret to making every day count. To focus on what matters
most—time with God and those we love. This is incredibly difficult to do in a
world that values anything but intimacy with others. Wealth. Beauty. Fame. The
decision to focus on our relationships—with God and others—is directly at odds
with what society values.
If
relationships with God and others are what matter most in life, we need to ask
ourselves what we’re doing to strengthen them. Often, we’re so caught up in
life that we inadvertently put our connections with others on autopilot, hoping
that the relationships will still be intact when life settles down a bit.
Because life rarely settles down, we can go weeks, months, and even years
without investing time in the people we love most.
Where
is your heart? Is it trapped by the human desire to store up treasure in this
world? Or do you focus on people the way Jesus did when He was here on earth?
Prayer
O
Lord. Fill me with the desire for relationship—with You and the people I love
the most. Help me to realize that if I treasure relationship above everything
else, that is where I will put my heart and my time. Amen.

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