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Living The Good Life
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Living The Good Life
By Timothy J. Peck

Earlier in the chapter Paul directed his attention to people who wanted to be wealthy (vv. 6-10), warning them of the dangers of greed. However, here in vv. 17-19 he focuses on those who are already wealthy. This section applies to all of us who hear these words, because by global standards we are among the world's most wealthy.

People who are well off financially are commanded to engage in three actions. First we're told not to be arrogant. Some people believe that wealth is a sign of God's favor and poverty a sign of God's curse, so they think God likes them better than he likes people with less. But the Bible tells us to be humble instead of arrogant. Second we're told to not find our sense of security in our possessions. Instead of finding our security in what we have, we're told to remember that God is the one who gave us what we have. Finally, we're told to share what we have with others. The command in v. 18 to "do good" is pretty vague, so Paul explains it with the command to be generous and to share. In other words, doing good in this context is using our money and our possessions to bring blessing to other people. It's investing our money in what God is doing. The result of this will be laying up treasure for ourselves. This echoes the words of Jesus Christ in his sermon on the mount, when he told his followers to lay up treasures in heaven by giving away what we have to bless others.

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We live the good life by investing our resources generously in God's work.

On January 1, 2002 twelve European countries officially switched their currency over to the Euro. No longer do these countries use the lira, the franc, the mark, and so forth, but all twelve nations now conduct their business with the Euro. The German government used shredding machines to destroy its old banknotes. The Austrians turned their schillings into 560 pounds of compost. We too will face a currency switch one day. When Christ returns again, our currency will switch from our earthly currency to heavenly currency. And heavenly currency isn't the Euro or the dollar, but it's what we've invested in God's work. Those who are rich in this world who don't begin exchanging currency now will find themselves poor in heaven. This is not to say our giving earns us our salvation, but it is to say that God calls us to live a life of giving here on earth, especially if we're well off.

Living the good life has nothing to do with how much money one makes. It's about fighting the good fight, giving the good confession, and laying a good foundation. This is a life that's available to anyone, no matter what their net worth.

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Sermon brief provided by:  Timothy Peck, Pastor, Life Bible Fellowship Church, Upland, CA

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