by Charles R. Swindoll
In [Christ] are hidden all the
treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
---Colossians 2:3
From the looks of things, you're pretty impressive. You've
got a nice place. And I suppose your neighbors would agree that you're a hard
worker . . . climbing right on up that ladder toward success, right? . . .
Your salary is good and your material possessions are
growing in number, but . . . the truth is you are empty on the inside and
you're faking it on the outside. Not one thing you own in your
"kingdom" has brought you the happiness you long for.
So you're thinking, "Maybe if I could land that better
job," or "get into that bigger house," or . . . or . . . .
But don't allow the smoke screen of more money to blind your
eyes to the truth. There's a lot more to being rich than making more money.
Seneca, the Roman, was right: "Money has never yet made anyone rich."
Do you want riches? Then listen to Jesus: But seek first His
kingdom and His righteousness; and all these things shall be added to you
(Matthew 6:33).
For the real riches, try switching kingdoms.
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