And to the
angel of the church in Smyrna write,
‘These things
says the First and the Last, who was dead, and came to life: 9 “I know your
works, tribulation, and poverty (but you are rich); - Revelation 2.8-9
I wish I knew more about the
church in Smyrna. All we know is that they worked hard, they were under severe
persecution, and they were desperately poor.
But wait, were they really
poor. They had nothing but Jesus said they were rich. How can that be?
Another church later on is
going to hear the opposite because they thought they were rich, but they were
really poor.
There are plenty of
references in the word of God to how much better it is to have spiritual wealth
than material wealth, but what we see can often blind us to the invisible
things. Plus, we have a world that tells us that success mean having all we can
grab.
The thing is all that wealth
is transitory. It is all going to be gone one day. We can’t take that with us,
so is that really wealth?
I think we are going to be
shocked when we get to heaven when we discover that the real heroes of the
faith, the saints who have the rewards, are not going to be the spiritual
superstars of today, but the poor, humble, unnoticed saints who remained faithful
even when they had nothing and less than nothing.
Most of us will never see
that kind of persecution, and we have a hard time be faithful when the
slightest difficulty enters our lives.
Thank God for those who are
truly rich. May we learn from them.
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