Matthew 19:21

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"Jesus answered, "If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.""

Matthew 19:21

Letting Go to Gain More

Takeaway: When we give generously, we open ourselves to greater blessings.

Context

In this part of Matthew, Jesus is talking to a wealthy young man who wants to know how to achieve eternal life. The conversation revolves around what it means to truly follow Him. Jesus challenges him to rethink his priorities and offers a radical suggestion that strikes at the heart of his attachment to wealth.

Meaning

Jesus invites us into a deeper relationship with Him. He suggests that our possessions can often hold us back. When we cling to them, we miss out on something bigger. It's not just about giving things away; it’s about freeing our hearts from the grip of materialism.
This verse encourages us to consider what we value most. Are we accumulating stuff or investing in people? The idea of "treasure in heaven" reminds us that true wealth comes from love and generosity, not just financial success. Following Jesus means sharing what we have and caring for those in need. It's a call to shift our focus from ourselves to others.

Live It

  1. Go through your closet and donate clothes you haven’t worn in a year.
  2. Set aside a small amount of your paycheck this week for a charity you believe in.
  3. Reach out to a neighbor or friend in need and offer to help them with something.

Reflect & Pray

Reflect: What do I hold onto too tightly? How can I start to let go?
Pray: God, help me to see my possessions clearly. Teach me to be generous and to trust in Your provision. Show me how to follow You better.

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