In my early adult years I began to devote some of my time to volunteer work. Devoting more of my time to others rather than my pursuits was a positive step in teaching me how to focus on the treasure in heaven. Placing the focus on others rather than yourself is what love is all about, and the Bible tells us God is love. Jesus helped make this clear in John 6:12-17. By being the disciples’ master and washing their feet, He was showing them how He wanted them to focus on others and serve them. This is a very important key that will help you unlock your treasure in heaven.
Some other ways we can put more of our time in search of our heavenly treasure involve fellowship, prayer, meditation, Bible study, and fasting. Fellowshipping provides us with other opportunities to place emphasis on others rather than ourselves. Learning about your brothers’ and sisters’ concerns and problems can help us grow in the way of God. These interactions will also lead to opportunity to pray for others.
Prayer is another way to devote your time in a positive Godly pursuit. Remembering people who need our help on a prayer list will keep your mind focused in the right direction in keeping you away from ungodly pursuits.
Meditation is another way of using your time wisely. Placing emphasis on Godly thinking rather than allowing our cultural influences to fill your mind will protect your heavenly treasure.
Finally, fasting is a focused exercise in strengthening your spirituality. The physical and mental fortitude needed for fasting will strengthen your spiritual muscle in a positive way.
Matthew 6:25-34 also helps us understand another way to focus on the heavenly treasure. In verses 25-34, we read about not worrying about things. The point is made, in verse 33, that if your focus is on God’s Kingdom, worry and stress will dissipate from your life. How can that be? The more you obey and follow God the more you will realize how the cares and worries of this world are insignificant bumps along the road to the Kingdom. Seek first God’s Kingdom and you will receive your heavenly treasure.
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