Wednesday 24 October 2007

Wednesday Reading: Psalm 37:7-9
 
Key Verse: Psalm 37:7
7  Rest in Jehovah, and wait patiently for Him; do not fret yourself because of him who prospers in his way, because of him who practices wickedness.
 
Devotion:
How many times have you asked yourself “why do those wicked people prosper”? When we become Christians that alone is one of the biggest stumbling blocks that Satan uses to try and stop us from becoming Christians or to weaken our resolve. There are many passages in our bibles that say that the evil will not prosper and they are used by people who want to break down our relationship with God. The answer is right in front of us in the words that others will use against God: “they will not prosper”.
 
Part of being a successful person is being content. No matter how much money, belongings or property you have amassed over the years, it is going to count for nothing if you are not content with your lot because if you are not content, you will always be wanting more! That to me, is not prosperous. As you go through life you begin to see that no matter what  you go through to gain physical wealth, it never seems to be enough. No matter how much you desire to gain more, it never seems to be enough. King Solomon was the richest person in the world, yet he was not satisfied with what he had physically. He tried just about everything under the sun to try and find happiness through physical things – yet found all wanting.
 
1 Timothy 6:10 reminds us that the love of money is the root of all evil. It is not the riches but the want for more that brings us down. Following those lusts will lead us into all manner of evil. Why should we be foolish enough to desire to be like that? Why should we worry ourselves over being like that? Why should we worry ourselves over being in the “rat race” for more money when we know it will not satisfy? Why beat yourself up over someone in that loosing race when we can be content with our lot in Christ; for through Him we shall have everything we need!
 
Points to Ponder:
How much money do you think would make you happy?
 
Why focus on money when we can have everything through God?