### Summary
Good morning, everyone. Today, we continue our series on the Sermon on the Mount, focusing on Matthew 6:19-24. Jesus teaches us about the kingdom of God and how we should live as His followers. He emphasizes the importance of storing up treasures in heaven rather than on earth. Earthly treasures are temporary and can be destroyed or stolen, but heavenly treasures are eternal and secure. Jesus challenges us to examine where our hearts truly lie, as our treasures reveal our priorities.
We live in a highly materialistic age with unprecedented access to goods and services. Yet, the Bible reminds us of the fleeting nature of life and material possessions. Psalms 39:4-5 and Ecclesiastes 5:15 highlight our frailty and the reality that we cannot take our earthly possessions with us when we die. Even non-believers like Stephen King have recognized this truth through personal experiences.
Jesus' teaching calls us to adopt an eternal perspective, viewing our lives through the lens of the kingdom of God. This perspective should shape our values, decisions, and actions. A.W. Tozer offers a fourfold test to identify our true treasures: what we value most, what we would hate to lose, what occupies our thoughts, and what brings us the greatest pleasure. Jim Elliot and Philip Henry echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the wisdom of investing in eternal treasures.
Our perspective influences our paradigm, which in turn shapes our daily practices. Jesus is not against having material possessions, but He warns against letting them dominate our lives. Instead, we should focus on eternal rewards, which are often described as heavenly treasures or crowns in the Bible. These rewards are given based on how we live our lives for the kingdom of God.
The judgment seat of Christ, or the Bema seat, is where believers' lives will be reviewed and rewarded. This judgment is not about salvation but about how we have stewarded what God has given us. Our works done in righteousness will follow us into eternity and grant us eternal rewards.
C.S. Lewis and A.W. Tozer both highlight the importance of thinking about the next world to be effective in this one. Tozer speaks of the transmutation of wealth, where earthly possessions can be turned into heavenly treasures through acts of love and service. John Wesley's life exemplifies this principle, as he gave away most of his income to help others.
In conclusion, Jesus calls us to live with an eternal perspective, investing in the kingdom of God. Our faith should be accompanied by works that reflect our commitment to the gospel and the well-being of others. Let us strive to live in light of eternity, stewarding what God has given us for His glory and the advancement of His kingdom.
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Key Takeaways
- 1. 5 and Ecclesiastes 5:15 highlight our frailty and the reality that we cannot take our earthly possessions with us when we die. [12:38]
3. Identifying True Treasures: A.W. Tozer offers a fourfold test to identify our true treasures: what we value most, what we would hate to lose, what occupies our thoughts, and what brings us the greatest pleasure. This helps us discern whether we are investing in temporary or eternal treasures.
4. Judgment and Rewards: The judgment seat of Christ, or the Bema seat, is where believers' lives will be reviewed and rewarded. This judgment is not about salvation but about how we have stewarded what God has given us. Our works done in righteousness will follow us into eternity and grant us eternal rewards.
5. Transmutation of Wealth: A.W. Tozer speaks of the transmutation of wealth, where earthly possessions can be turned into heavenly treasures through acts of love and service. John Wesley's life exemplifies this principle, as he gave away most of his income to help others, showing that our material resources can have eternal significance.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [07:59] - Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount
- [09:09] - Reading Matthew 6:19-24
- [10:43] - Prayer and Reflection
- [11:10] - Jesus' Challenge to His Disciples
- [12:38] - Materialism in Today's World
- [14:17] - The Great Wealth Transfer
- [16:11] - You Can't Take It With You
- [17:44] - Stephen King's Realization
- [19:11] - Jesus' Teaching on Treasures
- [20:02] - A.W. Tozer's Fourfold Test
- [21:17] - Jim Elliot and Philip Henry
- [23:01] - Temporal vs. Eternal Perspective
- [25:21] - Kingdom Perspective
- [28:26] - The Onslaught of the Temporary
- [31:04] - Thinking About Eternity
- [32:47] - Perspective, Paradigm, and Practice
- [34:20] - Heavenly Treasures and Rewards
- [39:25] - The Judgment Seat of Christ
- [41:14] - Review and Reward
- [44:13] - Rewards as Crowns
- [47:14] - Transmutation of Wealth
- [50:14] - John Wesley's Example
- [55:08] - Living for the Kingdom
- [56:29] - Faith and Works
- [58:07] - Closing Prayer and Reflection