GIVING
IT TO GOD
READ:
Mark
10:17-22
[He]
went away sorrowful,
For
he had great possessions.
-Mark
10:22
A hero to a generation of people who
grew up after World War II, Corrie ten Boom left a legacy of godliness and
wisdom. A victim of the Nazi occupation
of the Netherlands, she survived to tell her story of faith and dependence on
God during horrendous suffering.
“I
have held many things in my hands,” Corrie
once said, “and I have lost them all; but
whatever I have placed in God’s hands, that, I still possess.”
Corrie was well acquainted with loss. She lost family, possessions, and years of
her life to hateful people. Yet she
learned to concentrate on what could be gained spiritually and emotionally by
putting everything in the hands of her heavenly Father.
What does that mean to us? What should we place in God’s hand for
safekeeping? According to the story of
the rich young man in Mark 10, everything. He held
abundance in his hands, but when Jesus asked him to give it up, he
refused. He kept his possessions and he
failed to follow Jesus-and as a result he “went
away sorrowful” (v.22).
Like Corrie ten Boom, we can find hope
by putting everything in God’s hands and then trusting Him for the outcome. –Dave
Branon
All
to Jesus I surrender,
All
to Him I freely give;
I
will ever love and trust Him,
In
His presence daily live. –Van de Venter
No
life is more secure than a life surrendered to God.
INSIGHT
In
Mark 10:1-16, Jesus taught about the demands of discipleship including the
necessity for childlike faith. Here in
the encounter with a rich young man, Jesus spoke of the need to love God
totally-fully and unreservedly. This
young leader lacked unrivaled allegiance to God because he loved his earthly
possessions more (v.22). In His
teaching, Jesus had warned, “No servant can serve two masters. You cannot serve God and Mammon” (Luke
16:13). The young man’s actions sadly
illustrated this principle. His story is
also told in Matthew 19:16-22 and Luke 18:18-23. Paul too warned of the subtle lure of
material riches in 1 Timothy 6:17-19.
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always.
Unity & Peace
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