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"The man who has God for his treasure has all things in One. Many ordinary treasures may be denied him, or if he is allowed to have them, the enjoyment of them will be so tempered that they will never be necessary to his happiness. Or if he must see them go, one after one, he will scarcely feel a sense of loss, for having the Source of all things he has in One all satisfaction, all pleasure, all delight. Whatever he may lose he has actually lost nothing, for he now has it all in One, and he has it purely, legitimately, and forever." - A. W. Tozer
This quote is phenomenal to me. To truly grasp this would be the beginning of such understanding. To understand and live this would be to let go of all stress, pain, greed, selfishness, and so many things our flesh tries to cling to. How wonderful would it be to see God as our One satisfaction, our One delight? To need nothing else to be happy? Just last night my husband and I were talking about giving and trusting God with our finances and he mentioned a truth that I haven't heard in some time. He talked about how we get greedy with our stuff when we need to remember that everything we have is God's to begin with, we are merely stewards. He blessed us with such things but they are never truly ours. How quickly we forget such things. Our society, our flesh, and our enemy are quick to convince us to take credit for our things, we are quick to lay claim on everything in our life, saying we worked hard for those items and earned them. But ALL good things come from God. Your home, your job, your spouse, your money... it is not yours. Learning to pull the blindfold of greed off of our eyes and accepting such truths, which are far easier to push aside, and live our lives within such understanding can only lead to freedom. Freedom to allow God to be our treasure, our happiness, and our delight. What earthly objects could possible be worth more?


