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======Wealth and Poverty III - Gain and Loss ...======
Thursday, Sept 3, 2009. Wealth and Poverty is our topic this
week. We have started to explore valuable things, in particular
the value of God's kingdom. Today we want to talk about value
with respect to gain and loss.
A friend of ours has lost his partner recently. After
many years of marriage, many journeys to different countries,
many great experiences and wunderful hours she died suddenly.
It is a heavy loss, a big shock for all of us. It is as if
his life would be torn into pieces suddenly. They had a great
wealth with their partnership. Their marriage with all the
things it included has been a treasure. But this treasure
was taken away within some weeks.
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He had been working for his company for twenty years. Now
it is insolvent, the whole factory will be closed by the
end of the month. He had a good salary, everything seemed to
be great until recently. But the sales have gone down
rapidly, and investors could not find a concept for the
future. Parts of the enterprise were sold, the others are
closed down. He was in a wealthy environment, but now
everything seems to go down the drain.
What is wealth worth if it is volatile, perishable, fleeting?
How valuable are things which die quickly? Often in business
the value of something is set in relation to the time which
is left to use it. The value of a car or boat is going
down when it gets older or when its licence expires soon.
If we can use something for two years it costs more
than if we can use it for one year only. How much is
something worth which can be used forever? We would need
to multiply with a very large number! Things which you
cannot loose can have an extremely high value when they
have any value at all. Or they are extremely dangerous ...
In our life there are many things which we value highly
even if they have a limited life expectancy. We care for
a baby, for friends, for loved ones and we do not care
that they will die at some point. Love is love and it
is unconditional and not influenced by disillusioning
circumstances. But this attitude does not fit into our
modern understanding of our world. If things die soon,
this should influence our idea about their value. A
consequent attitude based on the limited horizon of
our life span will need to be different from an attitude
which has long term horizon. Short term value is
different from long term value.
The horizon set by Christian faith is eternity. Life does
not end with our physical death - it just ends the time
which was given to us on this earth. The Christian
perspective is a perspective which is truely long term.
All attitudes are measured against the character of
the eternal God, against the measures and values of
God's kingdom. In this framework love makes sense - since
we will continue to love and continue to live in God's
kingdom. In this framework sacrifice makes sense, since
we generate value in the long term perspective. The human
heart is made for eternity, and in the light of eternity
our values become what they want to be and should be.
[R.W.E.P., jesusnetwork.eu]
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