How Can We Store Up Treasures In Heaven?
Yahusha told us to “store up for yourselves treasures in heaven” (Matthew 6:20). He linked this command to the desire of our hearts: “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21; see also verses 10–20).
The Scripture mentions rewards that await the believer who serves Yahuah faithfully in this world (Matthew 10:41). A “great” reward is promised to those who are persecuted for Yahusha’ sake. Various crowns are mentioned (in 2 Timothy 4:8, e.g.). Yahusha says that He will bring rewards with Him when He returns (Revelation 22:12).
We are to treasure Master Yahusha most of all. When Yahusha is our treasure, we will commit our resources—our money, our time, our talents—to His work in this world. Our motivation for what we do is important (1 Corinthians 10:31). Paul encourages servants that Elohim/Alohim has an eternal reward for those who are motivated to serve Messiah: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for Yahuah, not for human masters, since you know that you will receive an inheritance from Yahuah as a reward. It is Yahusha Mashiach you are serving” (Colossians 3:23–24).
When we live sacrificially for Yahusha’ sake or serve Him by serving the body of Messiah, we store up treasure in heaven. Even seemingly small acts of service do not go unnoticed by Yahuah. “If anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones who is my disciple, truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose their reward” (Matthew 10:42).
Everyone, but especially those with more visible gifts such as teaching, singing, or playing a musical instrument, might be tempted to use their gift for their own glory. Another temptation they face is finding their identity in others’ acknowledgement of their gift. Those who use their talents or spiritual gifts coveting the praise of men rather than seeking Yahuah’s glory receive their “payment” in full here and now. The applause of men was the extent of the Pharisees’ reward (Matthew 6:16). Why should we work for worldly plaudits, however, when we can have so much more in heaven?
Yahuah will be faithful to reward us for the service we give Him (Hebrews 6:10). Our ministries may differ, but Yahuah we serve is the same. “The one who plants and the one who waters have one purpose, and they will each be rewarded according to their own labor” (1 Corinthians 3:8).
The rich young man loved his money more than Yahuah, a fact that Yahusha incisively pointed out (Matthew 19:16–30). The issue wasn’t that the young man was rich but that he “treasured” his riches and did not “treasure” what he could have in Mashiach. Yahusha told the man to sell his possessions and give to the poor, “and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me” (verse 21). The young man left Yahusha sad, because he was very rich. He chose this world’s treasure and so did not lay up treasure in heaven. He was unwilling to make Yahusha his treasure. The young man was religious, but Yahusha exposed his heart of greed.
We are warned not to lose our full reward by following after false teachers (2 John 1:8). This is why it is so important to be in Yahuah’s Word daily (2 Timothy 2:15). That way we can recognize false teaching when we hear it.
The treasures that await the child of Elohim/Alohim will far outweigh any trouble, inconvenience, or persecution we may face (Romans 8:18). We can serve Yahuah wholeheartedly, knowing that Yahuah is the One keeping score, and His reward will be abundantly gracious. “Always give yourselves fully to the work of Yahuah, because you know that your labor in Yahuah is not in vain” (1 Corinthians 15:58).
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