Treasure is used by Jesus to explain what the kingdom of heaven is like and to encourage us to think about building a treasure store in heaven. Treasure is easy to understand in earthly terms but I find it hard to define what treasure is in the spiritual sense. Given that we are assured of our place with God, not through our efforts but through the grace of Jesus, it is difficult to know what the purpose of this treasure is. Yet we are encouraged by Jesus to build up a treasure, where it lasts eternally.
These days it is normal for us to get points for using our credit cards and the more we use them, the more points we get. Is there a heavenly reward scheme whereby the more good we do here on earth, the more points we get in heaven? This, on the face of it, seems fair as we are rewarded in proportion to the good we do and some people may point to the parable of the talents to back this idea up. However, it leaves me with the feeling that there is more to it than that.
I would love to think that part of my treasure will be seeing family, friends and others in heaven and to know that somehow, despite my awkwardness and clumsiness, despite all my doubts and fears, I have played a part in encouraging them in their walk with God. It is always a miracle to me that God can take whatever I give Him and use it to encourage others in their faith. This not only gives me a deep sense of joy now, but it also encourages me to keep on investing through prayer and action.
I am no theologian and I could be totally wrong - usually I am (ask Jackie). However, whatever your idea of heavenly treasure is, the message I get from Matthew 6 is that it is good to keep on storing it up!
Yours in Christ
Martin
Monday, 20 September 2010
Treasures in Heaven
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