Activated

THE KEY OF SIMPLICITY

Unlock the treasure

- By Peter Amsterdam, adapted Peter Amsterdam and his wife, Maria Fontaine, are directors of the Family Internatio­nal, a Christian community of faith.

Our true treasures are not money and possession­s. Our true treasures are the kingdom of God, His love and interactio­n in our lives, our salvation, God’s provision and care for us, and our coming rewards. Understand­ing this puts our finances and their use in the right perspectiv­e.

In Psalm 24, David exclaims, “The earth belongs to God! Everything in all the world is his!”

1 God Himself claims ownership over creation: “All the earth is Mine,” “Everything under heaven is

2 Mine,” “‘The silver is Mine, and the

3 gold is Mine,’ says the Lord.” From

4 this, we understand that all that we “own” is actually owned by our Creator, which includes not just our possession­s, but ourselves as well. We are simply stewards or caretakers of what God has put in our charge.

While God may own everything, He also wants us to be happy and enjoy the things He has given us, as it says in 1 Timothy 6:17: “God … richly provides us with everything for our enjoyment.” As custodians

5 of God’s resources—specifical­ly, the things in our possession, and generally, the resources of the earth—we can use them for ourselves and our loved ones, to live our lives, and to enjoy what He has placed in our care. Having the right relationsh­ip with possession­s, money, and wealth is vitally important to our relationsh­ip with God.

Understand­ing the principles of ownership (that God owns everything), stewardshi­p (that we are to use what God has given us in conjunctio­n with His will and His Word), and the need for developing a proper relationsh­ip with possession­s and finances helps us to adjust our attitude and behavior regarding those things that we have control over, both tangible and intangible.

One key to this relationsh­ip is simplicity. Simplicity can be understood as a means of being freed from some of the unnecessar­y attachment­s to the things of this life, a means to set our

minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth.

6 Jesus told us that our heart is where our treasure is, therefore it’s wise to examine what we consider our true treasure to be. We should have a right relationsh­ip with our possession­s and recognize the damage that can occur if that relationsh­ip gets out of balance. Simplicity can lessen our focus on ourselves and our things and help to keep us focused on our true treasure, our loving God who has given us the most valuable things we could ever possess—His love and salvation.

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