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Embrace the Within

Focusing inward to create the abundant life God wants.

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“Be careful not to parade your acts of tzedakah in front of people in order to be seen by them! If you do, you have no reward from your Father in heaven. So, when you do tzedakah , don’t announce it with trumpets to win people’s praise, like the hypocrites in the synagogues and on the streets. Yes! I tell you, they have their reward already! But you, when you do tzedakah , don’t even let your left hand know what your right hand is doing. Then your tzedakah will be in secret; and your Father, who sees what you do in secret, will reward you” (Mattityahu (Mat) 6:1-4). Tzedakah is righteousness, charity, or justice. King James translates the word alms, Young’s Literal translation uses kindness, and the New International uses righteousness. BUT tzedakah is our love for another, in this case, shown in deeds. And Jesus warns to not do charitable, righteous, or just things in expectation of glory on earth from the world. Act unselfishly in humility.

Too often in my past I wanted praise for doing the right thing. And I still see that attitude in family and friends and strangers. Folks are seeking praise for their works rather than giving God the glory. And that comes from a lack of humility. The greatness I have is not of my own doing. My greatness is dependent on the grace and mercy and love of God. Too often folks take God out of the equation and look at what they have done as their own doing. BUT thankfulness to God and humility for what He has allowed us to accomplish helps align our perspective with a right relationship with Him.

So, I needed to stop acting like a hypocrite and wanting the praise because there are way too many hypocrites out there to add one more to the mix. Become based on the foundation of Jesus. As Jesus warns later in His Sermon, “So, everyone who hears these words of mine and acts on them will be like a sensible man who built his house on bedrock. The rain fell, the rivers flooded, the winds blew and beat against that house, but it didn’t collapse, because its foundation was on rock. But everyone who hears these words of mine and does not act on them will be like a stupid man who built his house on sand. The rain fell, the rivers flooded, the wind blew and beat against that house, and it collapsed — and its collapse was horrendous” (Mattityahu (Mat) 7:24-27)! A solid foundation, a base on principles outlined by Jesus on how to live are the key components of a life of tzedakah, righteousness, justice, charity. I need to listen to these instructions because He also warned, “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord!’ will enter the Kingdom of Heaven, only those who do what my Father in heaven wants. On that Day, many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord! Didn’t we prophesy in your name? Didn’t we expel demons in your name? Didn’t we perform many miracles in your name?’ Then I will tell them to their faces, ‘I never knew you! Get away from me, you workers of lawlessness” (Mattityahu (Mat) 7:21-23)! And too often we forget that our actions speak louder than our words. Our actions reveal what we truly value. What I do in private says more about my character than the carefully cultivated persona I portray for the world online and in person. What I do is what I believe. And my actions should help bring about tzedakah with humility.

Seek first His Kingdom which rests on the foundation of love.Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

“So if you were raised along with the Messiah, then seek the things above, where the Messiah is sitting at the right hand of God. Focus your minds on the things above, not on things here on earth. For you have died, and your life is hidden with the Messiah in God. When the Messiah, who is our life, appears, then you too will appear with him in glory!

Therefore, put to death the earthly parts of your nature — sexual immorality, impurity, lust, evil desires and greed (which is a form of idolatry); for it is because of these things that God’s anger is coming on those who disobey him. True enough, you used to practice these things in the life you once lived; but now, put them all away — anger, exasperation, meanness, slander and obscene talk. Never lie to one another; because you have stripped away the old self, with its ways, and have put on the new self, which is continually being renewed in fuller and fuller knowledge, closer and closer to the image of its Creator. The new self allows no room for discriminating between Gentile and Jew, circumcised and uncircumcised, foreigner, savage, slave, free man; on the contrary, in all, the Messiah is everything” (Colossians (Col) 3:1-11). It isn’t enough to say that something is true. I have to live my life like it is true. And too often we like to say that we believe in Jesus. We like to identify ourselves as one of His people because that is much easier than living a life like Jesus. Living a life like Jesus is thankless and difficult. Living a life like Jesus involves doing things we don’t like. Living a life like Jesus means our own death. It’s so much easier to not change anything in your life and just say you believe.

“Do not store up for yourselves wealth here on earth, where moths and rust destroy, and burglars break in and steal. Instead, store up for yourselves wealth in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and burglars do not break in or steal. For where your wealth is, there your heart will be also” (Mattityahu (Mat) 6:19-21).

“As for those who do have riches in this present world, charge them not to be proud and not to let their hopes rest on the uncertainties of riches but to rest their hopes on God, who richly provides us with all things for our enjoyment. Charge them to do good, to be rich in good deeds, to be generous and ready to share. In this way they will treasure up for themselves a good foundation for the future, so that they may lay hold of the real life” (1 Timothy (1 Ti) 6:17-19).

Some of us are still grinding away for money. The funny thing is that money today in America has no innate value. It has an abstract value based on make believe. Wealth is a game that we can choose to play or not. It is a delusion that we can share in playing. In days past money was propped up with materials like gold and silver BUT today it is supported by oil and blood. It’s a charade. And so many of us are chasing our tails for this dream when we can have something better. We can live like we believe what Jesus said. We can live out His Kingdom. We can “. . . do good, to be rich in good deeds, to be generous and ready to share” or we can say that we believe.

Seek first His Kingdom which rests on the foundation of love.Grace and Shalom to your home. The Kingdom of God is now!

I love you. I forgive you. Have a blessed and abundant day!

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