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Treasuring What God Values: Shifting Focus from Wealth to Relationships

Series: Calvary Boise Unboxed: Treasuring What Matters God's Heart for Humanity Eternal Investments: Learning from Matthew 6 Teacher: Pastor Rhett
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Introduction

In our current series called "Unboxed," we are focusing on exploring the gifts that God bestows upon us. Today, we gather to reflect on the profound message found in Matthew 6, where Jesus speaks about the nature of treasure. After a brief prayer asking for guidance in caring for what God values, we turn our attention to the teachings of Jesus, which contrast earthly treasures with those that endure eternally.

Main Points

Jesus Begins By Urging Us Not

Jesus begins by urging us not to hoard earthly treasures that are susceptible to decay and theft, as outlined in Matthew 6:19. The physical treasures of this world, material possessions, wealth, and temporary comforts, are ultimately fleeting.

  • Moths can consume them, rust can deteriorate them, and thieves can take them away.
  • In stark contrast, Jesus invites us to invest in heavenly treasures, which are impervious to loss or corruption.
  • These treasures are not commodities or possessions but are formed from the love and care we extend to others, reflecting God’s greater heart for humanity.
  • Continuing in Matthew 6:21, Jesus explains that our hearts will inevitably gravitate toward our treasures.

This Teaching Reveals A Spiritual Principle

This teaching reveals a spiritual principle: wherever we focus our attention and resources, that will capture our hearts. If our treasure lies solely in material things, our hearts become entangled in the pursuit of those items.

  • Alternatively, if we seek to treasure what God treasures, his people, our hearts align with His will and purpose, reflecting divine love and compassion.
  • As we ponder what God values, it becomes clear that His greatest treasure is people.
  • We are reminded that God’s love for humanity is boundless and transcends any material possessions.
  • Reflecting on how much God cares about us, we are called to mirror that love.

The Implication Is Not Merely To

The implication is not merely to appreciate God’s affection but to actively embody it in our interactions with others. This shifts our focus from accumulating worldly possessions to nurturing relationships, sharing love, and fostering communities that reflect God’s heart. As we consider how to shift our focus from possessions to people, we can identify tangible actions to manifest God's love in our daily lives. This could mean simple acts like reaching out to a friend in need or volunteering time to serve those less fortunate. In our conversations and actions, we should aim to communicate value and affirmation to those around us. Here are some ways to respond: - Dedicate time weekly to serve someone in need.

- Approach Relationships With A Mindset

  • Approach relationships with a mindset of compassion and understanding. In light of these teachings, we face a personal challenge: to concentrate less on acquiring material goods and more on being present with others. Each day offers opportunities to express love and demonstrate care to those around us, whether through small gestures of kindness or deeper investments in our communities. As we journey through the week, let us ask ourselves how we can shift our priorities. How can we actively engage in showing God’s love to the people we encounter? Let our actions resonate with eternal significance rather than temporary satisfaction.

Conclusion

In this essential teaching from Matthew 6, Jesus calls us to examine where we invest our time, energy, and affection. He invites us to reconsider what we value and encourages us to treasure what truly matters, people. As we internalize this message, may we be empowered to champion the concerns that delight God's heart. Let us strive to be conduits of God’s love in a world that often prioritizes the ephemeral. By aligning our hearts with God’s through service to others, we will discover the deeper treasures of life that are everlasting.

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