We live in a world that constantly shouts, “More is better!”
More money. More followers. More square footage. But Jesus whispers something
radically different:“I am enough.” At the heart of the Gospel is this
freeing truth: Jesus is greater than all the “stuff” you could ever accumulate.
Jesus warned His listeners in Luke 12:15, “Take care, and
be on your guard against all covetousness, for one's life does not consist in
the abundance of his possessions.” In other words, don’t measure your worth
by what you own. Stuff fades. Riches rot. Fame is fickle. But Jesus is the same
yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8).
When our hearts cling to possessions, wealth, or reputation,
we can end up enslaved to them. We fear losing them, we strive to gain more,
and we define our success by them. But Jesus calls us to something better—Himself.
True joy, peace, and identity are found not in what we accumulate, but in the
One who gave Himself for us.
Let’s take a heart inventory. Is there any “stuff” stealing
the place Jesus should hold? Maybe it’s a bank balance, a dream home, a job
title, or a social media persona. Lay it down. Choose today to value the Giver
more than the gifts. Make Jesus your treasure—because wherever your treasure
is, there your heart will be also.
Jim Elliot, a missionary who gave his life for the Gospel,
once said, “He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep to gain what he
cannot lose.” Let that truth settle in: Jesus is better than anything you
could lose. Or, to hear this same truth from Paul the Apostle: “I have learned
in whatever situation I am to be content.” (Philippians 4:11). Have you learned this lesson?
Make it a point today to seek the Holy Spirit’s help in discovering
any areas of your heart where you value stuff over your relationship with Jesus
Christ. Humbly confess those moments of misplaced priorities, asking for
forgiveness and the strength to realign your heart with His will. Invite Jesus
to transform your desires, nurturing a deeper love for Him above all else. Let
this be a step toward true contentment found in His presence.
May the Lord open your eyes to the surpassing worth of knowing Christ. And may you treasure Him above all, and in Him, find the joy this world can never offer.