Seek for the Living Bread 

If ye then be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where
Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affections on things
above, not on things on the earth. Col. 3:1, 2. 

When temporal matters absorb the mind and engage the attention, the whole
strength of the being is engaged in the service of man, and men look upon
the worship due to God as a trifling matter. Religious interests are made
subservient to the world. But Jesus, who has paid the ransom for the souls
of the human family, requires that men shall subordinate temporal interests
to the heavenly interests. He would have them cease to indulge in hoarding
up earthly treasures, in spending money upon luxuries, and in surrounding
themselves with all those things which they do not need. He would not have
them destroy spiritual power, but directs their attention to heavenly
things. 

He urges that men should seek more earnestly and continually for the bread
of life than for the bread which perishes. He says, "Labour not for the meat
which perisheth, but for that meat which endureth unto everlasting life,
which the Son of man shall give unto you: for him hath God the Father
sealed." . . . It is the Word of God that is essential for our spiritual
growth. "It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the
words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life." Those who
are doers of the words of Christ will bring heaven into their life.

Christ is our Redeemer, our owner, and He is intensely interested that we
shall have peace in this world. He seeks to present before us the
attractions of heaven; for where the treasure is, there will the heart be
also. To lay up treasure in heaven is to use our God-given capabilities in
acquiring means and influence that may be used for the glory of God. Every
dollar we earn is the Lord's property, and should be used in reference to
the time when we shall be called to give an account of our stewardship. No
one of us will be able to evade the future reckoning. By choosing to lay up
treasure in heaven, our characters will be molded after the likeness of
Christ. The world will see that our hopes and plans are made in reference to
the advancement of the truth and the salvation of perishing souls. They will
see that Christ is all in all to those who love Him. . . . 

In securing treasure in heaven, we place ourselves in living connection with
God, who owns all the treasures of the earth, and supplies all temporal
mercies that are essential for life. Every soul may secure the eternal
inheritance. The Lord opens the fact before His people that there is full
room for the exercise of their faculties, for the fulfillment of their
loftiest aims, for the acquirements of the choicest and most enduring
treasure. They may lay up treasures where neither fire nor flood nor any
manner of adversity can touch (Review and Herald, Apr. 7, 1896). 

>From Lift Him Up - Page 128

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