“Do not be overawed
when a man grows rich,
when the splendor of
his house increases;
for he will take
nothing with him when
he dies, his splendor
will not
descend with him.”
Psalm 49:16-17 (NIV)
I could only
shake my head as I read the magazine article about a wealthy man from Brazil
who wanted to be buried beside his $500,000 Bentley Continental automobile. I
know that sometimes people have different or unusual ideas about how they want
to be buried – that’s not the problem. It
is his reason behind the decision: he wanted to take the car with him when he
died.
Because he was
extremely rich, the wealthy entrepreneur had everything that money could buy in
this world. However, he stated that he did not want to risk being without all
those possessions after he died.
His idea to bury
his expensive car came after watching a documentary about the pharaohs of Egypt
and how each one was buried with those things most precious to him in life so
that they could accompany him in the afterlife. That prompted his idea, he said,
of burying HIS most prized possession, his car, because he wanted to have it
with him after he died. “I wanted to copy them,” he said of the pharaohs.
I know what this
man was doing sounds silly to us - wanting to take his treasures here on earth with
him when he dies. But I am afraid that sometimes I act as though I do, too. I envy people who are financially well off and
I get caught up in the “bigger and better” mentality that we live in. I am
guilty of putting all my time and energy into owning what I think will make me
happy, as if I think I can keep it forever.
I’ve
never wanted a Bentley, but I have struggled with more clothes or jewelry or a nicer
cell phone, even when what I have is perfectly fine. I spend my time and money
trying to make more time to have more money. What in the world am I thinking?
God makes it
very clear in today’s Scripture what we will take with us when we die: nothing.
The last part of verse 17 says “. . . when he dies, his splendor will not
descend with him.” We will take nothing with us when we leave this world. Not a
home, not jewelry, not even a $500,000 Bentley.
.
Consider this:
everything we have belongs to the Lord. Everything. The cattle on a thousand
hills (Psalm 50:10), silver and gold (Haggai 2:8) – everything. None of it
truly belongs to us anyway.
And, most
importantly, we are rich beyond compare because we will spend eternity as children
of the King of the Universe. I can’t take it with me – but why would I want to?
Nothing on this earth compares with the priceless gift that I have been given
of spending eternity with Jesus.
Father, thank you for reminding me that
nothing in this world compares with the riches you have waiting for us as your
children. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.
R.A.P. it up . . .
Reflect
- Do you
spend a lot of your time trying to save more and more wealth?
- Do you
find yourself frequently looking for ways to have bigger and nicer things?
Apply
- Make a
list in your journal of everything that you want and how much money it
would take to buy each item.
- Beside
each item write down Scripture that reminds you about the wealth that you
will receive in heaven and circle which column is eternal.
Power
- Psalm
49:16-17 (NIV) “Do not be overawed when a man grows rich, when the
splendor of his house increases; for he will take nothing with him when he
dies, his splendor will not descend with him.”
·
Luke 12:20 (NIV) “But God said to him, “You
fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you. Then who will get
what you have prepared for yourself?’”
·
Mark 8:36 (NIV) “What good is it for a man to
gain the whole world, yet forfeit his soul?”
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