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You Have a Choice

by Kim Starr


This parable tells us about a rich man who wore purple and fine linen and lived in luxury every day. A poor beggar named Lazarus lived at the gate of his home, was covered with sores, and received “bad things” during his life. Both men die: Lazarus goes to Abraham’s side "far away" from the rich man, who goes into Hades. From his position in Hades, the rich man looks up, sees Lazarus next to Abraham, and asks for pity, which he does not receive. Why?


The rich man knew Lazarus’ name. He had seen him at his gate; yet, he did not acknowledge Lazarus’ situation. Instead, he ignored him and had no compassion for him. Nevertheless, the rich man specifically asks Abraham to send Lazarus to help cool his tongue demonstrating that the rich man still believes Lazarus is beneath him and wants him to serve him.

 

The rich man is in Hades, not because he didn’t believe, but because of the way he treated others around him, especially Lazarus. He had opportunities to repent, change his ways, and serve others, but he chose not to do so. The rich man remains nameless, perhaps, so we can associate ourselves with him. Are we like him? Do we treat people the way he did? Are there Lazaruses in our lives that we need to attend to and help? Like the rich man, do we have resources, but refuse to give or use them?

 

In life, we are told, this rich man had receive his good things. The earthly treasures this man had stored up for himself expired the day he died. Lazarus, on the other hand, was blessed by heavenly treasures. This is what became the chasm between them.

 

In the "Free!" series, we are learning how, through the Holy Spirit, God guides and empowers us to make good and godly decisions in all the circumstances of our lives. Are we embracing the riches God has given us and been good stewards of them? Are we following God’s example and acting and treating others as he did? Are there Lazaruses in our lives that we need to acknowledge and help?

 

Let’s take inventory of our lives, our behaviors, and those around us, and determine whether we are using what God has given us in a manner that makes God the Lord of our wealth. If we are not, let’s change our behavior so we do not end up in Hades with the rich man. We still have time to repent, make a different choice, and spend eternity with God in heaven.


PRAYER

Oh God, please open our eyes so that we can see the Lazaruses in our lives. Show us how you want us to use our wealth and resources to benefit others. Help us remember it is only because of you and your generosity that we have what we have. Help us make the choice to be stewards of your blessings and glorify your kingdom. Amen.






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DAILY READING

 

REFLECTION


The Greater Blessing

by Judy Webb


"They will throw their silver into the streets, and their gold will be treated as a thing unclean. Their silver and gold will not be able to deliver them in the day of the Lord’s wrath. It will not satisfy their hunger or fill their stomachs, for it has caused them to stumble into sin. They took pride in their beautiful jewelry and used it to make their detestable idols. They made it into vile images; therefore, I will make it a thing unclean for them." (Ezekiel 9:19-20)


The time for God’s judgment had come, captivity was upon them. Prophets have been warning of this eventuality, but the people did not pay attention. They didn’t take advantage of their opportunity to embrace God and change their sinful behavior. They treasured their sinful ways more than God's blessing.


Material things would be of no value to them. We learn the same things today. All the riches and wealth we can amass will be of no help, no consolation, when Jesus returns. We are either ready or we are not. It’s that simple. In that final day, material things will be of no help. Then, as now, we believe the more you have the better off you are, even the happier you are. The old saying, “money can’t buy happiness,” is true yet today. Money can’t buy salvation either; there is no buying our way into heaven. Material possessions will be useless on that final day.


So why do so many of us seek after such riches? Why do we sometimes give up our valuable standing in life, our reputation and good name, to chase after a beefed-up portfolio, or a top-of-the-line vehicle—all things of little salvational value? Because we have not yet learned the lesson from 1 John 2:17: "The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever." 

  

PRAYER

Jesus,

Teach us to value that which you value. Show us how important love and repentance are to our very existence; in this world and the next. Come, Holy Spirit and fill us with wisdom and understanding. Amen.






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REFLECTION


A Heart at Peace

by Beth Voltmann


Today’s reading can be difficult if you try to read the verses as one continuous portion of Scripture. When reading Proverbs, it is beneficial to slow your normal pace and calm your mind in order to soak in the Godly wisdom offered by Solomon (and others).


I find it helpful to read each verse several times, asking the Lord to reveal his Word to me for that day. Here are a few suggestions:


· Make a chart. Note what characteristics identify a person who follows the Lord versus one who does not.

· Underline or highlight the words that God impresses upon you.

· Write the verse by hand on a separate piece of paper.

· Ask God to lead you to other Bible passages that support the wisdom of the proverb.

 

As I consider our current teaching series, “FREE," today’s first proverb succinctly helps me to understand the result that comes when I entrust to the Lord all that is dear to me—my money, home, family, friends, food, comfort, health, time, etc.

 

“A heart at peace gives life to the body, but envy rots the bones.” (Proverbs 14:30)

 

Lesson:

- Trusting the Lord from a heart of peace brings LIFE.

- Envying what others have or do causes ROT.

 

Additional Scripture:

 

“You will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust in you.” (Isaiah 26:3)

 

"Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. Do not give to you as the world gives.

Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid." (John 14:27)

 

Each new day, God’s Word instructs me to keep my eyes fixed on Jesus for a heart of peace that can trust him with all that I have. I desire LIFE, not ROT.

Are you living with a heart of peace today?

 

Take some quiet time to re-read today’s verses. Is there one that catches your attention?

Consider:

            Is God speaking to me?

                        Am I lacking wisdom in this area?

                                    What is God trying to teach me?

                                                Will I allow his Spirit to guide me?

The Proverbs were written so that we might gain wisdom and instruction in the ways of the Lord. (Proverbs 1:1-7)


PRAYER

"Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me and lead me in the way everlasting." (Psalm 139:23-24)

Amen.






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