Friday, June 7, 2024

JUNE 07 THE JESUS QUESTIONS JQ#19 “For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul?” (Matthew 16:26)

 


JUNE 07  THE JESUS QUESTIONS  JQ#19  

“For what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world, 

and loses his own soul?” (Matthew 16:26)


LIVING FOR JESUS  Daily Prayer    

JESUS, Lord Your Mercy is given new to us every morning and Your Grace 

is sufficient to take us through everything that we will encounter

 on our daily journey to the Kingdom. 


Lord Jesus, I do not know what trials, what tribulations, what temptations, 

or what mountain top victories that You have planned for us today 

but I do know that You have promised to never leave us nor forsake us 

and that You will take us “through” every valley, trial, and temptation safely 

so that we may have confidence that every thing works to our good

 if we but Love the Lord.


 Jesus, to You be the Glory and all Honor for Worthy is the Lamb of God 

that was slain, that we could be called the children of God!     

AMEN


THE JESUS QUESTIONS

Jesus knows how to get our attention and I am sure that the 

“attention-getter” word above is “profit” ——— 

and everyone must deal with “profit” in our daily world 

and the necessity of “earning a living” in what “profiteers” 

call a “dog-eat-dog” world. 


These are the “ways” of the world and it is because that we have been taught

 for generations that “mammon is king” that we now look

 at this term “profit” as “money” and that as we read the verse, 

we think only in terms of how big our bank account is. 

There is a reason that Jesus used the term “profit” and even in my limited intellect

 I can see the advantage of Jesus using a “universal” term 

to gain “universal” attention to Teach a “universal” lesson. 

The lessons that we miss though are the really important ones 

that are overlooked when we lazily settle for the “low hanging fruit” 

for we have also been taught by the world that “instant gratification” 

is the Holy Grail of getting “more” so we grab that which is most easily reached

 and can quickly be consumed so that we, like locust,  can consume

 as much as our voracious appetites for “more” demands. 


Jesus, being the Master Teacher therefore puts a “universally” known term 

into the Question along with terms lesser known by the world

 in order to get our attention away from the “physical world” 

to focus on the “spiritual world” 

and in the comparison Jesus shows us the “True Value” 

of what we desire to possess. 


To make His point, Jesus uses the term “profit” at the beginning of the Question

 but the way the Question is asked we must start comparing 

the term “profit”

 with the term “soul”! 

In our daily lives we are always thinking about how we are going to “pay” 

for things like food, clothing, shelter, and the “really” important things

 like vacations, TVs, cell phones, data plans, and computers 

but very seldom do we think of using anything but “money” to pay 

for all our worldly stuff — in fact, 

we are so consumed by “making a living” 

that we fail to understand the term “profit” correctly 

or to consider the “true value” of our possessions! 


Our attention on the world and money is by the enemy’s design, 

and Jesus knows that He must open our eyes or we will be blind to the

 TRUTH 

that the “world and money” can NOT buy anything 

“Everlasting”

 — therefore Jesus grabs our attention with the word “profit” 

and immediately Teaches with the phrase

 “if he gains the whole world”

 which defines the true meaning of “profit” as “gain”.


 So in the JQ#19 Question is the start of the Lesson of 


“What is it in our life that we must address 

to make ‘true gains’ in our life 

that have ‘everlasting’ or ‘eternal consequences’”??? 


— Jesus Taught His disciples this Lesson several different ways 

and we read the advice of “the disciple that Jesus loved“ 

and also the disciple that wrote the final Jesus Lesson:

 “The Revelation of Jesus Christ” as John teaches

 what He learned from Jesus about the world: 


“Do not love the world or the things in the world. 

If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him. 

For all that is in the world ———

the lust of the flesh, the lust of the eyes, and the pride of life ——— 

is not of the Father but is of the world. 

And the world is passing away, and the lust of it; 

but he who does the will of God abides forever.” 

(1 John 2:15-17)  


That pretty much sums up where Jesus is going with this 

“profit of the world” verses our “eternal soul” Lesson.


 We see by the followup question Jesus asks 


“Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul”

 (Matthew 16:26b — second part of JQ#19) 


that Jesus has Masterfully brought out the true meaning of “profit” 

to get us thinking straight about our 

“eternal reality”

And now Jesus debunks the “money” myth by asking us what we think 

we have that is of any

 “spiritual value” 

that we can 

“exchange” 

for our 

“soul”??? 


certainly it becomes obvious that Jesus is Teaching 

that all the money in the world is worthless 

when it comes to purchasing “eternity”

 and that our “soul” is “not for sale” at any worldly price! 


This is a very important Question for us to consider — 

“If ‘money’ is worthless in the Kingdom, 

what will we use to ‘purchase’ our ‘ticket to eternity’”? 


Surely Jesus has given us a clue in the Question 

and don’t you think that it may have something to do with our 

“soul” since He has used the terms “profit” and “exchange”

 and followed them both with the term

 “soul”?


 Jesus always gives the answer for every Question 

so let’s look at the context in the verses Matthew 16:21 to Matthew 17:13

 and see what Jesus was Teaching when He asked this question about


 “…what profit is it to man if he gains the whole world?”


 Do you believe, like me, that Jesus gives us the answer by the way HE LIVED? 

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