Put your Priorities in what you Love

Ben Franklin once said: “If you would be loved, love and be lovable.” This is much like what Jesus said in Matthew 7:12: “Therefore, whatever you want men to do to you do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.” We love with our hearts, so when Jesus says (Matthew. 6:21): “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also,” we understand that to mean, put your priorities in what you love. Today we will be looking at three different people who each love different things.

To begin, what does it mean to put your priorities where your heart is? It means, when you have the opportunity to either go to church on Wednesday, or go to the school soccer game, you will go to church. 1 Corinthians 13:5 says: “love does not behave rudely, does not seek its own.” If you love someone, you’re going to put their needs before your own. If you love the Lord, you will give Him your time. Of course, it can be hard. I love watching TV. So I’ll be watching my favorite shows, and my dad says to do my chores. I’ll assure him I will, when I actually forget entirely! My heart tells me to listen to my dad, but I don’t put my priorities there.  That’s not applying what Jesus told us in Matthew 6:21.

First, let’s talk about Job. Job put his treasures in God, so when Satan tempted him and Job lost everything, he put his love in God, and that’s where his priorities were. In Job 1:22 it says: “In all this, Job did not sin, nor charge God with wrong.”

Secondly, the rich young ruler was almost a righteous man. He kept all the commandments since he was young (Matthew 19:20), but he loved his possessions more than God. So when given the opportunity by Jesus Christ, he turns Him down because of his love for things. Jesus has told us not to lay up for ourselves treasures on earth. Clearly, if our priorities and hearts aren’t in God, we are messing up!
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Finally, the third person I want to discuss is the person in the mirror. You get to decide if you want to follow God, or not. We all struggle in life, but the difference is whether or not you repent. Maybe you’re not struggling with this, and you already love God so much so that you put your priorities in Him naturally. But if not, here are some tips: 1- Spend time with God (through church) and communicate with Him (through prayer). If you spend every day with God, you will want to put him first. 2- Remove temptations that will distract you from loving God and putting Him first. Start turning your phone off more, or leave it at home, especially on Sundays. And lastly 3- When working on something that has to be done, do it with a happy heart, because as Ephesians 6:7 says: “with goodwill doing service, as to the Lord and not to men.”

In conclusion, Jesus said: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also,” or in other words, put your priorities in what you love. Remember Job, the rich young ruler, and when you look in the mirror, which one are you imitating? Are your treasures where your heart is? If not, fix that, accept what Jesus says, and follow it. Because then, your treasure will be in God, and that’s the best thing to put as your priority.

A. Holland

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