Money: A Tool for Purposeful Living

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If your money started talking, and if money could talk, one thing for sure it would tell us is this. I, I being money, I can add meaning to your life, but I'm not the meaning of life. I can add meaning to your life, but I'm not the meaning of our life. Money, your money and my money would remind us that money doesn't get much play at funerals, other than in relationship to how much of it might have been given away. Money would remind us that it is a much better means, than an end. [00:02:24]

Being a means to an end is what makes anything meaningful. Being a means to an end is what makes anything meaningful. This is why we don't have segways. You didn't get that. Okay, have you ever ridden a segway? It's like if you've ever ridden a segway, you think this is the coolest thing in the world, I need one and you can never come up with a reason for why you should have a segway. Even if they were less expensive, they just didn't catch on, because we just couldn't figure out a meaning, so they became meaningless. [00:03:20]

When you decide to be a means to an end, your money becomes a means rather than an end as well, and you will begin to view all of your money, you will begin to view all of your resources, you'll begin to view your net worth, you'll begin to view everything, as a tool, and this is exactly we shouldn't be surprised. This is exactly what Jesus taught in one of his, are you kidding me? Did he really say that? Parables. [00:04:28]

The master commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly. He commended him in the parable because this guy had thought it through. He thought it through with the future in mind. He thought it through with his limited opportunity and his limited time and mind. He thought it through with his own future in mind and of course Jesus' audience may be like you the first time you've read this story. Maybe this is the first time you've heard it. Jesus' audience is very confused. [00:11:37]

The people of this world, he said, are more shrewd. That is, they are more thoughtful. They think things through better. They are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light, and the people of the light in that particular context, he was talking about the Jewish people who had an eternal promise from God that God was gonna do something fabulous through the nation. He's saying the people who have the covenants, the people who have the promises of God, sometimes aren't as thoughtful, and don't think things through as well as the people that just assume that all there is to this life is this life. [00:13:17]

Jesus' point is the reason this guy was commended, it's not because he was dishonest. He was commended because he took full advantage of his little bitty time, and his little bitty opportunity, and Jesus' point for you and for me, is simply this, that we are to do the same. That when it comes to our money, and when it comes to our wealth, and when it comes to our income, We are to view it within the context, not simply of this life, but the broader context, and we're to ask the question, how do I get maximum use out of it in light of my little bitty time on this planet and the little bit of opportunity that comes my way. [00:14:23]

Use worldly wealth, to which we might be inclined to say what other kind of wealth is there? Aha, the question. You're paying attention. Use worldly wealth, this is a command, to gain friends for yourselves like the money manager so that when it is gone, because it will be gone, actually, you'll be gone, but anyway. When it is gone, you will be, and this is so strange, welcomed into eternal dwellings. Now don't ask me to explain this, because I can't explain this, and in fact, isolated to the teaching of Jesus at this particular time in his life, this really doesn't make any sense, because the implications are unmissable. [00:15:58]

The implication is that our right now resources, that our right now resources, that your right now resources, have the potential to make a forever difference. That we can't take it with us. We've heard that our whole lives, right? We can't take it with us, but there is a way for us to have something to show for it beyond this life. It's a means to an end. As Jesus would say, it is a tool. Now, if Jesus is right, and I think he's right. If Jesus is right, it means, and I know this is a little different. Maybe if you've not heard this before. Different. A little disconcerting. [00:18:03]

The question that we should all ask at some level is how can I leverage more of what I have as a means to an end that's not me? How can I leverage more of what I have as a means to an end that is outside of what benefits me? Because as most of you already know, because all of us have experienced just enough of this to know, that is where joy is truly found, isn't it? [00:19:00]

Through the years, what actually happened, what actually transpired, is that we turn stuff into stories, and we don't miss the stuff. The stories are still very emotional for us. There are some stories that we can't tell to this day and years ago some of these things happen that we just don't tear up. When we think about the opportunities we had because we decided ahead of time. We decided ahead of time. It is all in play. It's all available. How do we use more of what comes our way and what sits in our bucket of resources to do things that are not simply for us? [00:22:00]

If being a means to an end, if being a means to an end, is what gives life meaning. If being a means to an end, is what makes anything meaningful. If something is not a means to an end, it has no meaning. It has no purpose. If being a means to an end, is what gives your life meaning and purpose, to what ends do you want your life to be a means? If being a means to an end goes beyond you is what gives your life purpose and meaning, to what ends? [00:31:35]

When you answer the big question and you start wrapping your heart around the answer to the big question, your money will follow, because money is a means to an end. Money is a tool. It's not the goal, and we've all lived long enough to have seen that in the lives of other people. We've all experienced just enough joy to know it's true. When you answer the big question, something begins to happen in your heart, but listen, until you answer the big question, until you answer the big question, you may just end up following your money and that would be shame, because live for yourself. [00:33:47]

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