Sam had mastered this new game—or so he thought. Every turn, he had a choice as to what he would buy. And most turns, Sam diligently collected more resources. His collection was vast and diversified. He had resources of every value, shape, and variety. Surely he was doing well!
And Sam didn’t slack up in his efforts as the game progressed. He kept trying harder and harder as the game progressed. He wanted to finish well.
The problem is, Sam hadn’t read the instruction manual. Well, I should say he hadn’t really paid attention to all of the instruction manuals. He’d read sections (where he saw that resources were important) but he hadn’t really processed the part where it talked about the purpose of those resources. You see, the main objective of the game wasn’t about having a large collection of resources. Those resources were to be used for a purpose—to buy investments that did count in the end.
When the game ended, Sam was met with a shock: all he had accumulated didn’t count for anything. In the end, they were all simply taken away. Only the investments they’d been used to purchase lasted…and Sam hadn’t made very many investments at all. All those turns that he spent accumulating more resources he could have made investments that mattered…but he hadn’t. He had wasted turn after turn after turn. And now it was too late. Oh, how he wished he’d not been playing the wrong game.
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“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21 (ESV)
Thought to ponder: Am I investing in eternal treasure or am I caught up in things that don’t last? Am I digging into God’s Word to understand what really matters or just following my own strategy and thoughts as to what each day should be like? Am I living life my way or His? (see:Short Story: Playing the Wrong Game – Christian Perspective)
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Sound familiar. I think it might to many folks. I know it does me. Maybe you haven't had this experience in video life. But how about the game of life?
That's how it has been for me. Putting into hours and hours of trying to bring in money so as to just survive, in a job. Of course, it did help. We need money to be able to live. But it was really unreasonable because I was able to work a lot of overtime during some of those years. What I have today because of it-well let's just say it helped. To be fair, it did help me get the social security check I get every month now. And I am thankful for that. But the only other thing I am really left with is a few awards for having held the last job before I retired.
Don't get me wrong. I am glad I had it and hope I made at least a small difference. Because that was the reward I wanted. Not for the recognition but just personally for me.
But that job or the others I had prior to it, gave me no lasting treasures as I drew each paycheck. I had not used most of it to further God's Kingdom. I had not laid much treasure in heaven, through them,
Even so, I know God understands. And he doesn't hold things against us, as we do others.
My treasures here on earth don't count so far as material goods. The important ones are my family. Other than that, the rest are laid up in heaven and cannot be taken away.
I just want to hear God say to me: "Well done good and faithful servant..." Mathew 25:23
Because He is the treasure that ascends all others. Praise God!
Have a wonderful and blessed day!
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