Money - Servant or Master?
What will it take to become free of the stranglehold money has on us?
Surely everyone has had such a time, a season or state of being so far,
or at least the temptation, where money has reigned as a tyrant,
lording it over us, forcing our hand, making us work harder or longer
than we need to.
We see in life the delicate balance that God has
ordained for our days; hours for work, hours for rest, and hours for
play. Behind many nuances of burnout is some twisted motive to maintain a
crazy schedule - with money or motives akin being the Principal behind
it all.
The temptation of want must surely be darker now than ever
before, with every sense of modern convenience within our grasp. We
must know that none of this will make us happy. Happiness is sourced in
God, and where we put God first, with everything else serving that
purpose, God gives us the world and everything in it.
PRAYING FOR WISDOM
Our
very present help in time of need is the Lord our God. We receive help
when we pray for wisdom, and we need wisdom in handling those tempting
things that are always within grasp.
There is a sense of real
power involved in putting the desires to bed. Praying for wisdom -
particularly at the time of temptation - is utilising the simple power
of God that distracts us from the unhealthy stimulus.
God will help if we ask him.
When
money or material possessions or anything, really, takes the place of
God, becoming a source of worship, we straddle a tremulous horse as if
bounding over a flimsy bridge connecting two great lands with a growling
chasm beneath. Things will end poorly if we keep galloping and don't
bring that horse to a gradual stop. Walking the horse to the other side
has to be our way, if we are interested in the wisdom way.
If we
see ourselves as master of our possessions, such that we are stewards of
them, we keep watchful eye over the reversal of such a relationship.
Any
hint of awareness stretching into the territory of covetousness - even
of one's own possessions - needs a solid rebuke. Wise is the person who
is aware and who acts in order to rebuke themselves as stimulus for
repenting.
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There is no surer way of being unhappy than
placing money as the master over us. Control is not happiness. Indeed,
happiness is about relinquishing control. There is great wisdom in
stewarding resources - the pinnacle of which is done to the glory of
God.
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