Both glad and sad
July 27, 2005 | 12:00am
Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, . . . but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven. Matthew 6:19-20
Theres an old legend about three men who were crossing a desert on horseback at night. As they approached a dry creek bed, they heard a voice commanding them to dismount, pick up some pebbles, put them in their pockets, and not look at them till the next morning. The men were promised that if they obeyed they would be both glad and sad. After they did as they were told, the three mounted their horses and went on their way.
As the first streaks of dawn began to spread across the sky, the men reached into their pockets to pull out the pebbles. To great surprise, they had been transformed into diamonds, rubies, and other precious gems. It was then that they realized the significance of the promise that they would be both glad and sad. They were happy that they had picked up as many pebbles as they did, but sorry so sorry that they had not collected more.
I wonder if we will have a similar feeling when we get to heaven. We will be happy for the treasure we laid up in heaven while on earth, and joyful for the rewards Christ will give us. But we will also experience regret for not having done more to serve Him.
Lets make the most of our opportunities so that well be more glad than sad. Richard De Haan
The day will come when we will stand
Before our Judge, Gods Son;
Have we so lived that He will say,
"Well done, My child, well done"? Sper
READ: Luke 12:16-21
The crowns we wear in heaven must be won on earth.
The Bible in one year:
Psalms 43-45
Acts 27:27-44
Theres an old legend about three men who were crossing a desert on horseback at night. As they approached a dry creek bed, they heard a voice commanding them to dismount, pick up some pebbles, put them in their pockets, and not look at them till the next morning. The men were promised that if they obeyed they would be both glad and sad. After they did as they were told, the three mounted their horses and went on their way.
As the first streaks of dawn began to spread across the sky, the men reached into their pockets to pull out the pebbles. To great surprise, they had been transformed into diamonds, rubies, and other precious gems. It was then that they realized the significance of the promise that they would be both glad and sad. They were happy that they had picked up as many pebbles as they did, but sorry so sorry that they had not collected more.
I wonder if we will have a similar feeling when we get to heaven. We will be happy for the treasure we laid up in heaven while on earth, and joyful for the rewards Christ will give us. But we will also experience regret for not having done more to serve Him.
Lets make the most of our opportunities so that well be more glad than sad. Richard De Haan
The day will come when we will stand
Before our Judge, Gods Son;
Have we so lived that He will say,
"Well done, My child, well done"? Sper
READ: Luke 12:16-21
The crowns we wear in heaven must be won on earth.
The Bible in one year:
Psalms 43-45
Acts 27:27-44
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