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Auctions remind us treasures on earth aren’t lasting
 
Verses from Mama
By Sandra Sheridan
 
 Matthew 6:19-21 “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys, and where thieves do not break in or steal; for where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

The auction business is fascinating! In my job I get to meet so many wonderful people and see so many intriguing things. Over the years we have sold a wide variety of typical and unique items. But one thing I have learned perusing all of this interesting “stuff” is that none of it will last forever.
This was brought home to me one recent morning when I set out for the site of our nearby auction. It was a gorgeous day and I was excited to arrive at my destination. When I pulled into the drive I gazed at the beautiful homeplace and knew it would be a good day! Old time auctions on gorgeous days rock! 
We finished setting up and I took a walk around to familiarize myself with the landscape and the items we would be selling. I couldn’t help noticing what time had done to many of the pieces scattered around the barn. Once-shiny metal objects had dulled and piles of once-new items lay in dejected heaps. All of these things would sell, but time and use had stolen the pristine sheen present when they were purchased new. 
Life is full of stuff. We need much of it to live, but Jesus warned His disciples not to put too much stock in the material things of this life or to let them control their actions and attitudes.  Nothing lasts forever, and we can’t rely on our possessions to keep us safe or make us happy. They have no eternal value. 
Instead, Jesus taught, “Store up for yourselves treasures in heaven.” Use your time, talents and money to contribute to the things that God values. The dividends of these investments will last forever. They are treasures that will not be stolen, rust, or end up in discarded piles.
Not only that, but what you love will control you. More stuff brings more responsibility and the time and effort spent to organize and protect personal possessions takes away from what is better and more profitable. You cannot serve two masters!
I still really love auctions and especially on gorgeous days! But every auction is a good reminder. Stuff is stuff and it won’t last forever. The wise person holds material things loosely, and pursues the accumulation of heavenly treasures. Investing in God’s kingdom pleases the Lord. As Jesus said, “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
5/2/2023