Rejoice in
the Midst of Loss
Since, then,
you have been raised with Christ, set your hearts on things above, where Christ
is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your minds on things above, not on
earthly things. - Colossians 3:1-2
One night in
December of 1914, a fire in West Orange, New Jersey, claimed Thomas Edison’s
manufacturing facilities and with it, almost $1 million worth of equipment and
the record of much of his work.
The next
morning as he walked about the charred embers of much of his life’s work,
Edison said, “There is value in disaster. All our mistakes are burned up. Now
we can start anew.”
When
material possessions are lost – be it a family heirloom, a retirement account,
or a home – we have a choice in how we will respond. We can either throw up our
hands in despair, or we can remember where our real security lies and look for
a way forward.
How we react
to losing worldly possessions says everything about our priorities. If we truly
set our hearts on things above, not below, then however devastating our loss
is, we can rejoice in knowing we have treasures in heaven that can never be
destroyed.
So when you
see the things of the world passing away, let it remind you of the coming world
where nothing will pass away. Set your heart on heaven – not your earthly
possessions – and you’ll be able to rejoice even amidst worldly loss.
Prayer Challenge
Pray and ask
God to help you maintain a focus on heavenly things, not earthly things.
Questions for Thought
Think of
your most valued earthly possession. How would you feel if it were lost?
How might
looking at every worldly object as something that’s passing away help give you perspective in a time of material loss?