Do not take gold or silver or copper for your belts; no sack for the journey, or a second tunic, or sandals, or walking stick. The laborer deserves his keep. Whatever town or village you enter, look for a worthy person in it, and stay there until you leave. As you enter a house, wish it peace.
If the house
is worthy, let your peace come upon it; if not, let your peace return to you.
Whoever will not receive you or listen to your words go outside that house or
town and shake the dust from your feet. Amen, I say to you, it will be more
tolerable for the land of Sodom and Gomorrah on the day of judgment than for
that town.”
The Kingdom
of God comes to us through the many avenues of life, and one of these avenues
is our death. Whether we are ready or not, that moment will come for each one
of us. If we were asked today, "Are we prepared to meet the Lord?"
many, if not all, of us would probably answer, "Not yet," because we
are still occupied with the many concerns, responsibilities, and pursuits of
this earthly life.
We spend so
much of our time working for things that will eventually pass away. But have we
also been investing our time and energy in the things of God? Are we allowing
our hearts to grow each day in faith, love, mercy, and obedience? Are we
striving to deepen our friendship with Jesus by serving others, forgiving those
who have hurt us, and living according to His will?
Jesus'
instructions to His apostles are also His marching orders for us today:
"Cure the sick, raise the dead, cleanse the lepers, and drive out
demons." In other words, Jesus calls us to become instruments of His healing,
compassion, hope, and love.
While we may
not literally perform miracles as the apostles did, we are all called to bring
His life-giving presence into the lives of others, especially the poor, the
forgotten, the lonely, and those who are burdened by suffering. Whenever we
freely give of ourselves, offer encouragement, extend forgiveness, or share
what God has entrusted to us, we become living witnesses of His Kingdom.
Will we
receive material or financial rewards for faithfully carrying out Jesus'
mission? Perhaps not. Yet our greatest reward has never been earthly wealth,
recognition, or success. Our greatest reward is the joy of walking with Christ
now and the hope of dwelling with Him forever. Every act of love, every
sacrifice made for His sake, and every faithful step of obedience prepares our
hearts for our eternal home with Him.
Life is
fleeting, and everything we possess in this world will one day be left behind.
Wealth, achievements, and worldly success cannot accompany us into eternity.
Only our relationship with God and the love we have shown to others will
endure. As we journey through this life, may we continually choose what has
eternal value, trusting that every act of faithfulness draws us closer to the
Kingdom that Jesus has prepared for those who love Him.
When our
earthly journey comes to an end and we finally stand before the Lord, will He
find hearts that have been consumed by the pursuit of worldly treasures, or
hearts that have faithfully loved, served, and followed Him?
Today, while
we still have the gift of time, will we choose to prepare not merely for
tomorrow, but for eternity? —Marino J.
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