Thursday,
December 18, 2025
Luke
12:15
15 And he said unto them, Take heed,
and beware of covetousness: for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of
the things which he possesseth.
I am so blessed with stuff
that it is scandalous! I
have so much that it is hard to answer when asked what I want for Christmas. I
literally must imagine a need or even a want that can be purchased in a store!
I suspect I am not very different from most people in America.
The above verse is part of an
encounter with a man who
came to Jesus asking him to help distribute the family inheritance. In verse 13
the man asks Jesus to demand that his brother share the inheritance with him.
Jesus responded in verse 14 by explaining that He did not come to be a judge of
such things and then, in the following verses, gives the story of the rich man
who had no place to store his goods.
The language of verse 15 is
interesting; even amusing. The
word “beware” means “to isolate” and the words “take heed” literally meant “to
stare at.” The idea is to isolate and fix your gaze upon covetousness. The word
“covetousness” is pleonexia and indicates goods gained by fraud or extortion.
Christmas is full of stories
about frauds and greedy money grabbers. Ebenezer Scrooge and surly Mr. Potter were not happy
with their great horde of money and goods. Threadbare George Bailey had a
drafty old house full of love and laughter and crippled Tiny Tim was able to
say, “God bless us every one!” All these Christmas stories plagiarize the
teaching of Jesus on the matter of things. The abundance of things can never
enrich one’s life. Isolate and stare at this truth.
1 Tim
6:6-9
6 [And it is, indeed, a source of
immense profit, for] godliness accompanied with contentment (that contentment
which is a sense of inward sufficiency) is great and abundant gain.
7 For we brought nothing into the
world, and obviously we cannot take anything out of the world;
8 But if we have food and clothing,
with these we shall be content (satisfied).
9 But those who crave to be rich fall
into temptation and a snare and into many foolish (useless, godless) and
hurtful desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction and miserable
perishing.
AMPLIFIED
Dear Lord, in the midst of a season of
great grabbing commerce, let me be content with family, friends and with you!
Give us such things as we truly need and help us to isolate and stare hard at
covetousness. AMEN