Could you walk through a mall and be content without having bought 
anything—even if you were a millionaire? If you’re 90+ years old, maybe the 
answer could be yes. But what if you’re 30, or younger?

 

If you’re a normal human being less than 90, there would probably be all kinds 
of things in the shops in the mall that would entangle you in desire. We used 
to call a Sears Roebuck catalog the “Wish Book.” We go through life wishing we 
had this or that, things that money could buy. And we are discontented to live 
without those things.

 

Jesus was in His early 30’s, yet He was content to have those two things Paul 
speaks of in 1 Tim. 6:8: food and raiment. And Jesus was truly human. He had to 
have decent clothes to wear (His seamless robe was probably of good quality), 
and He had to have food to eat, all this just as you and I need. But it appears 
that He was not burdened with the heavy load that we have to bear of idle 
wishing for things. That’s why He could say, “Take heed, and beware of 
covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things 
which he possesseth” (Luke 12:15).

 

December is the “covetousness month” of the American year. We’re so busy 
shopping and partying and decorating that we find but little time for prayer 
and study of the Bible. A few chapters later, Luke reports that Jesus told us 
another “take heed,” and He very likely had reference to our month of 
December,” lest at any time your hearts be overcharged with surfeiting [face 
it, that means eating rich food and too much good food], and drunkenness and 
cares of this life [keeping up with the world can make you spiritually drunk 
because Babylon is drunk!], and so that day [of judgment] come upon you 
unawares” (21:34).

 

The Good News is that God will have a people who do “take heed,” who will keep 
their heads and hearts while the world all around them is wild with materialism 
and selfish pleasure.




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