Thought For Today – December 29
I Would Rather Be Poor!
I would rather be wretchedly poor
in the eyes of the world and have Jesus than to be extremely
wealthy in the material wealth of the world and not to know him. For
to know him, and know him aright, is life abundant and everlasting.
As the world awakened this
Christmas season, some will have awakened with great rejoicing in the
knowledge and assurance that the promised Messiah and redeemer has
been born, and lives in their hearts, and lives on high, and cares
for his own. Some have vaguely heard of him, but have never
seriously considered why he came to earth as the babe in the manger.
Some have been offered the greatest gift of all time, but as far as
they are concerned, that gift remains unopened and not received by
them, and they are not enjoying the great blessing that was meant for
them. Some are so extremely rich in this world's goods that they
have need of nothing, so they think, and the material gifts they
receive are meaningless to them, and the only joy they know is in the
things they can squander on themselves and satisfy the lusts of the
flesh. Tomorrow they will have little or nothing In which to
rejoice.
The beggar on the street, if he
has Christ in his heart, is richer by far than the most wealthy king
or prince who has no remedy for his sin and guilt, and consequently,
no hope of eternity other than to be confined forever to the
bottomless pit and torment of hell.
There is not enough gold or silver
or precious stones or jewelry in the whole universe that could pay
the cost of one drop of blood that Christ shed for the lost sinner.
I awoke on Christmas morning with
one thought on my mind, and that is: thanks be to God for his
unspeakable gift of love. I opened that gift first, and though I am
desperately poor by the world's standard, yet I am wealthy because
the precious, priceless blood of the Lord Jesus Christ was shed for
me, and I have received an inheritance in my Father's house that
could not be equaled or compared to anything that the world has to
offer.
Yes! I count them as filthy rags
in comparison to the unspeakable riches of Christ. What are you
teaching your children? Christ, while on earth had no place to lay
his head. Are you willing to follow and serve him this Christmas
season?
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