Friday, February 28, 2014

A perspective on being rich or poor …



  Since the ancient of days in most cultures, certain people have been given an elevated position and other people have been disregarded.  Generally poor people are treated poorly. They have little or no position in the culture and given little or no respect. Generally the people who possess wealth are elevated in most cultures.  Over time in some cultures, the wealthy are even given titles, positions and realms as a type of right and these titles develop into class system that can hold disdain for anyone in the classes below them.  

     Yet in reality, the value of any person cannot be measured by the material wealth of the person, nor does wealth guarantee anything except the ability to buy and accumulate while one has wealth.  Wealth can be lost in a moment through any and many varied unexpected and uncontrollable events and circumstances and through the foolishness of those that possess it.  Wealth cannot buy health or life nor can it guarantee success or respect.  Furthermore it will fade away as life fades away and is not transferable beyond life on this earth. 

     So what is to be our perspective on being rich and poor? Jesus cautions us about laying up treasures upon the earth or fixing our heart upon them (Matthew 5:19-21). He desires our hearts focus to be on things given by Him which will last into eternity.  We also know God sees the poor and He is not fooled into valuing His children by their wealth on an earth that is passing away. 

     Being rich or poor can be a temptation to either as to lose the purpose and life one is given in grace through Jesus Christ.  A poor person can become bitter, resentful and consumed with the injustice of his or her position; stealing and lying to somehow acquire more and more thinking it will bring him happiness.  A rich person can become arrogant; selfishly thinking his or her wealth can never be lost and all the things that he or she possesses will bring happiness. Rich and poor alike can lose their heart to their position in regard to wealth. Both the rich and the poor face the end of their days upon this earth and need a hope and treasure beyond this life.  The hope of all people living on the earth is found only in Jesus Christ and eternal life, He alone can give.

     If you are poor and a follower of Christ … you have riches that money cannot buy in your relationship with your Lord and Savior.  This is why there are followers of Christ who are extremely poor can be filled with great joy in their elevated position as a child of the King.  Realize your position with Christ as your Savior.

     If you have wealth … you are to be humble and generous in your wealth. Humble in knowing that you are human being just like everyone else.  Humble in knowing … all wealth can be like a vapor and it is not really nor totally yours.  It is blessing from God and you are to be generous in giving and sharing with other people and ministries so that your wealth can serve a lasting and eternal purpose.  

     The truth remains … both rich and poor, need and find their living hope in the same Savior.  Jesus is not impressed by our riches or lack of them.  He desires our hearts and lives.  Knowing the Savior and letting Him reign as Lord over our lives, should change us ... regardless of whether we are rich or poor. Our relationship with Christ is eternal and it will last for eternity unlike all the riches of the world which will surely pass away like the grass of the field.

“Let the lowly brother boast in his exaltation, and the rich in his humiliation, because like a flower of the grass[a] he will pass away. For the sun rises with its scorching heat and withers the grass; its flower falls, and its beauty perishes. So also will the rich man fade away in the midst of his pursuits” (James 1:9-11, ESV).


 Suggested Reading ... James 1:9-11

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