Saturday, February 14, 2026

Treasures in Heaven

For whoever has will be given more, and they will have an abundance. Whoever does not have, even what they have will be taken from them.

– Matthew 25:29

What’s the best way to invest money these days?

According to Google’s AI overview, options include diversified index funds and retirement accounts for long-term growth, but ultimately it depends on your goals, timeline, and risk tolerance. Meanwhile, top financial gurus recommend everything from precious metals to stocks and bonds to Bitcoin. Considering the economic uncertainties that hang over our nation (and the world, for that matter), this is a question that demands an answer. 

If you're a Christ-follower, you've accepted God's offer to meet your needs in every area of life. That covers deeply intimate issues involving significance, happiness, value, and self-worth — and of course, money and possessions. Unfortunately, too many of us depend on the size of our bank accounts, 401(k)s, and stock portfolios for security. We struggle for years to build a nest egg. But even when we make it to the top by the world's standards, our financial victory turns out to be a worthless idol once life is over. 

Rather than following the world's wisdom about life, relationships, possessions, and money, Christ-followers see these things in a very different light. That's because our minds begin to transform as soon as we follow Jesus in earnest. What once seemed so valuable and desirable loses its luster and fades into oblivion. And the world's silver and gold begin to rust.

With this in mind, what’s REALLY the best way to invest our money, time ... and stuff?

It’s a question with eternal implications — as well as a test of how we’re making our Creator our top priority. Believers are called to recognize that God doesn’t give us possessions. Instead, we're simply caretakers of His resources. So, let’s ask ourselves: Are we spending our money on the world's definition of success — or investing it toward His kingdom where it will make an eternal difference? Let’s look at Matthew 6:19-21 for trustworthy guidance:

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal,” says Jesus. “But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.”






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