THE GREATEST GIFT ONE CAN EVER RECEIVE

Rev. Michael Benson Ajayi

THE GREATEST GIFT ONE CAN EVER RECEIVE.
Mark 10:25 NIV “It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God."
          This scripture has been quoted out of context to mean rich people cannot enter heaven. Some have gone to the extreme of living a life of depravity by giving away their valuables for the fear that material riches will hinder their salvation. Sin is no respecter of one’s financial status.
         This theology is contrary to God’s will for His people. The scriptures says the blessings of the lord makes a person rich spiritually and materially (Prov10:22) .  An example of this is Abraham who in obedience to God’s instructions left his kindred , travelling through  desert regions in the middle east with his entire family .He was declared blessed( empowered to be fruitful ) of the most high and this blessing made him very rich materially (Gen13:2). When the Israelites were about to live the land of their captivity God commanded that they borrow jewels of silver and gold from their Egyptian masters and they left Egypt exceedingly rich ( Ex12:35). The scripture says riches and wealth shall be found in the house of the righteous (Psalm112:3).Jesus Christ assured His disciples most of whom were successful businessmen and technocrats that material prosperity was part of the provisions of our salvation experience (Mark10:29-30). Riches are meant for the spread of the gospel (Zech.1:17).
        God loves rich folks as much as the poor (Prov22:2, John3:16) .The scriptures speaks of Jesus’ love for the rich young ruler Mark (10:21) despite the fact that money had become his god in contravention of God’s laws in Ex 20:3 which says "You shall have no other gods before me”. NIV. This man’s riches were his security (Prov18:11) and was possessed by what he owned. He lacked the one thing needed for salvation: faith.  The scripture describes the true state of the rich self-righteous person in Rev 3:17 NIV “You say, 'I am rich; I have acquired wealth and do not need a thing.' But you do not realize that you are wretched, pitiful, poor, blind and naked”. When we turn to Christ in humble submission, we are blessed with peace, joy and freedom from the bondage of lack of self- esteem which is the driving force behind the pursuit of materialism.
       It is by grace that we are saved through faith. Jesus Christ paid for the sins of humanity with His life thus satisfied divine justice and until we receive this free gift (Rom5:15-18), it will be of no use to us. Confidence in one’s achievement deprives a person of this opportunity, therefore, we are admonished in Jer 9:23-24 NLT  “This is what the Lord says:"Don't let the wise boast in their wisdom, or the powerful boast in their power, or the rich boast in their riches. But those who wish to boast should boast in this alone: that they truly know me and understand that I am the Lord”. Receive the gift of salvation now.
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