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Enough?
He was 46 years old.
He had a lot to do, but he could barely get it done.
He was preoccupied.
Impatience and Anxiety
A son wanting his inheritance now.
Credit Cards
A Vision of Success
A banner year means bigger barns...
Relax, eat, drink, be merry...
What is your image of the good life?
Is it carefree independence?
Is it everything you ever wanted at your fingertips?
Life about the here and now and what you want when you want it?
Sounds good.
But the thing is no matter how much you have you will still worry if it’s enough.
Lance Armstrong was a champion cyclist who had amassed wealth.
Famous art on the walls of a mansion.
He was on top of the world until the day he was diagnosed with cancer.
Suddenly he realized this life he enjoyed so much could slip away much more quickly than he ever imagined.
He shared in his book that he checked his accounts and he wasn’t sure it could be enough to pay for his treatments.
He took some of the art down and tried to figure what he could get for it.
If he sold it all would it be enough to save his life?
Perhaps he had not valued life his life in the right ways.
No matter how much he would acquire it might not be enough to redeem him.
You could always want more security.
But life is precious and things cannot secure it for us...
A Vision of Ultimate Reality
But there is much more to think about.
The condition of your soul matters so much more than your retirement plan...
Whether you are always fearing you won’t have enough to survive or whether you are always thinking you’ve got to acquire more, its a path that won’t take you home.
Being rich before God is something different...
NT-Wright--Jesus was coming with the message that God was changing all that.
He wasn’t tightening up Israel’s defence of the Land; he was longing to shower grace and new life on people of every race and place.
Israel, as far as he could see, was in danger of becoming like the man in the story who wanted the security of enough possessions to last him a long time.
Societies and individuals alike can think themselves into this false position, to which the short answer is God’s: ‘You fool!’ Life isn’t like that.
The kingdom of God isn’t like that.
Be still and know that I am God...
Whether its through social security or a pension or personal savings or the kindness of strangers and friends, however we make it through life God is the one who is holding us up, holding us together.
If we live by faith that means we trust God to guide us and to provide for our needs.
Worry and fear don’t need to drive our decisions.
Neither do greed or selfishness.
The Lesson of the Raven
Even the creepiest bird can teach us a lot...
Worrying won’t help us thrive.
Worrying won’t increase our faith in God.
Birds aren’t stupid.
They know they can only do so much.
But even with all their uncertainties we hear their songs in the morning and see them enjoy the wind as they soar.
Maybe they’ve learned the secret.
Some things we don’t strive for and some others we can.
When we strive to make things the sustenance of our lives we strive in vain.
Seek after or strive for the kingdom of God.
This means giving of our time and energy to value what God values.
God values people above all else.
Adults, youth, children.
We find God’s greatest treasure when we find people.
God cares about your life.
He cares enough to provide for what you need.
So don’t worry.
Don’t worry so much about having enough.
And don’t be greedy.
Seek the kingdom.
Give.
Share.
Be generous.
Be loving.
Invest in people.
God is saying to us this morning: I’ve got your back.
Trust me.
So you can get on with living and loving, giving and growing.
Because when you invest in people spiritually, when you give money to God off the top, give to those in need; when you serve the needs of others, when you teach children about the love of God, you are a blessing to others in ways you can’t imagine.
But one of the best things is what happens to you.
You begin to change.
You become someone who is more that the sum of their accounts and achievements.
You rise above worry and strife.
You learn to care and to love.
God will still bless you with true abundance.
We can’t control life.
We can’t cheat death.
But living life as Jesus describes is living daily trusting and being formed by your faith.
Now when you come to the end you won’t find yourself falling short.
The grace of God will be holding you up.
Just as it always has been...
Let’s pray...
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