Monday, July 14, 2025

The HAVES and the HAVE NOTS

 Read: Matthew 6:19-34

Jesus’ teaching about money and the kingdom of God in Matthew 6 is about focus. He uses two types of audience as examples: the HAVES and the HAVE NOTS.

 

In verses 19-21 Jesus is addressing those who HAVE money.  They have something laid up, something to treasure.

 

Then the flip side – in verses 25-34 Jesus is addressing those who HAVE NOT.  That is, they actually don’t have money laid ahead but are struggling day to day or month to month just to survive. The thing is, their focus is just as much on money as those who do HAVE extra set aside.  It’s the same problem on the flip side.

 

In verses 22-23, in the comparison about the eye, Jesus explains that the problem with money is all about your focus.  If your focus is on money and what it can provide you, that’s like living in the dark but thinking you can see just fine.

 

Jesus then uses another powerful comparison in verse 24: focusing on money is enslavement.  It keeps you from actually serving the kingdom of God.

 

Either way, HAVE or HAVE NOT, if you trust in money and what it can do for you in this world, you’re trapped.  You find that you’re not actually free to do the things God is calling you to do.  Because God always calls you to respond to his grace through faith, and what he calls to is what HE provides for.  Bottom line: where is your provision coming from – God or self, faith or works?  It makes all the difference.

 

What’s in your “wallet”? 

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