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OUR DAILY BREAD : THE GOOD LIFE
November 10
Saturday
THE GOOD LIFE
READ:
Luke 12:13-21
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Beware of covetousness, for
one's life does not consist in
the abundance of the things
he possesses.
__ Luke 12:15
_______________________________
Driving down the highway in Houston, I passed a billboard with large letters that announced "THE GOOD LIFE!" I couldn't wait to get closer to read the small print, which explained that the "good life" was about buying a lakefront home starting at $300,000. Which made me wonder if some unhappy families might live in those homes, with kids who never see their parents, or couples who, though living on the lake, wish they weren't even living together.
Luke 12 came to mind as I remembered the story of the man who asked Jesus to tell his brother to divide the inheritance with him. That was the wrong thing to ask Jesus! He replied with a warning, "Beware of covetousness, for one's life doe not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses" (v.15). He then went on to tell the story of an extrememly rich man who, from God's point of view, was a fool__not because he was successfully wealthy but because he was not rich toward God.
The sooner we get over the illusion that more stuff means more peace, happiness, and self--fulfillment, the better off we will be. And then the more able we will be to find the longed-for peace and happiness__the true "good life"__that only Jesus can provide.
__ Joe Stowell
____________________________________________________________
O Lord, help us to be content,
Whatever we possess;
Protect us from the foolish lie
That "more" brings happiness. __ Sper
____________________________________________________________
The "good life" is found in the richness of God.
Saturday
THE GOOD LIFE
READ:
Luke 12:13-21
_______________________________
Beware of covetousness, for
one's life does not consist in
the abundance of the things
he possesses.
__ Luke 12:15
_______________________________
Driving down the highway in Houston, I passed a billboard with large letters that announced "THE GOOD LIFE!" I couldn't wait to get closer to read the small print, which explained that the "good life" was about buying a lakefront home starting at $300,000. Which made me wonder if some unhappy families might live in those homes, with kids who never see their parents, or couples who, though living on the lake, wish they weren't even living together.
Luke 12 came to mind as I remembered the story of the man who asked Jesus to tell his brother to divide the inheritance with him. That was the wrong thing to ask Jesus! He replied with a warning, "Beware of covetousness, for one's life doe not consist in the abundance of the things he possesses" (v.15). He then went on to tell the story of an extrememly rich man who, from God's point of view, was a fool__not because he was successfully wealthy but because he was not rich toward God.
The sooner we get over the illusion that more stuff means more peace, happiness, and self--fulfillment, the better off we will be. And then the more able we will be to find the longed-for peace and happiness__the true "good life"__that only Jesus can provide.
__ Joe Stowell
____________________________________________________________
O Lord, help us to be content,
Whatever we possess;
Protect us from the foolish lie
That "more" brings happiness. __ Sper
____________________________________________________________
The "good life" is found in the richness of God.
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