“The young man saith unto him, All these things have I kept from my youth up: what lack I yet? Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, go and sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: and come and follow me. But when the young man heard that saying, he went away sorrowful: for he had great possessions.” Matthew 19:20-22
Some people read this passage and come away with the impression that we can earn our way into heaven by giving away all of our possessions. But that cannot be true because of the overwhelming number of passages that point to salvation by grace through faith without works. So what does it mean?
This man was presented with a difficult choice: spiritual gain or temporal gain. We know that there were wealthy people such as Joseph of Arimathaea (John 19:38) who did follow Christ and were not asked to give up their wealth first. So, a vow of poverty is not a necessary step to salvation or even to becoming a faithful Christian. Then why did Jesus make him choose? The answer is in the choice that the young man made. He chose his possessions just like Jesus knew he would.
If you were faced with the same dilemma, what would you choose? We know what the right answer would be, but how easy would it actually be to sell everything and give it away? The Lord isn’t asking us to walk away from those things; He gave them to us. He wants us to value eternal things most and to use our temporal possessions for eternal purposes.
Morning: Exodus 21-22
Evening: Matthew 19