George Washington Truett was a preacher in Dallas for 47 years. He once visited
a wealthy West Texas rancher and had dinner in his huge ranch home. After
dinner, the rancher took Dr. Truett up to a veranda on top of his house, and lit
up a big cigar. The sun was setting, and if you've ever been to West Texas, you
know you can see a long way out there. The man pointed to the south toward some
oil rigs and said, "I own everything in that direction as far as you can see."
He pointed east toward some cotton fields and said, "And I own everything in
that direction, too." He pointed north toward a huge herd of cattle and bragged,
"And, preacher, I own everything as far as you can see in that direction." He
turned to the west, and said, "And I own everything you can see in that
direction, except the sun, of course."
Dr. Truett turned to the man and pointed straight up the sky and said, "And how
much do you own in that direction?"
It's a sobering question for all of us. We are surrounded constantly by the
"things" of this world, and it is so easy to think that these "things" are the
things that matter most -- a nice car, a nice home, nice clothes (and don't
forget all the necessary electronic gadgets!). And so, if we're not careful, we
may seek to accumulate more and more, without regard to our relationship with
God. As the rich fool discovered in Luke 12, we will all one day be forced to
recognize that the material things we have accumulated have no eternal value.
Jesus said, "Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and
rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for yourselves
treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do
not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be
also." (Matthew 6:19-21).
How much do you own in that direction?
Have a great day!
Alan Smith Alan.Smith@whcoc.com
www.TFTD-online.com
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