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Daily Bread

A matter of perspective

The Philippine Star

[You] do not know that you are wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. — Revelation 3:17                              

One of my favorite stories is about the Texas rancher who was doing agricultural consulting for a farmer in Germany. He asked the German farmer about the size of his property, to which he replied, “About a mile square.” When the German asked the Texan about the size of his ranch, the rancher explained that if he got in his pick-up truck at dawn and drove until sunset he would still be on his ranch. Not to be outdone, the farmer replied, “I used to have an old truck like that!”

All joking aside, it’s important to have the right perspective. Unfortunately, the Christians in Laodicea had the wrong perspective about wealth (Rev. 3:14-22). By all appearances, they were rich. They had plenty of earthly goods and thought they needed nothing — not even Jesus. But Jesus had a different perspective. In spite of their material prosperity, He saw that they were “wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked” (v.17). So He invited them to become truly rich by seeking what only He could provide: purity, character, righteousness, and wisdom.

Let’s not make the Laodicean mistake. Instead, let’s keep our perspective right about what it means to be rich. True wealth is not measured by what you have but by who you are in Christ. — Joe Stowell

                                        

 

In Christ we’re rich beyond belief

With wealth the world cannot see;

We have new strength and character,

New righteousness and purity. — Sper

 

READ: Revelation 3:14-22

 

The poorest person is he

whose only wealth is money.

 

The Bible in one year:

• Deuteronomy 26-27; Mark 14:27-53

BUT JESUS

IN CHRIST

JOE STOWELL

LAODICEA

PERSPECTIVE

SO HE

SPER

WHEN THE GERMAN

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