Friday, July 14, 2017

I Bequeath ...

Covetousness is explicit idolatry.  Covetousness is the darling sin of our nation.  Covetousness being idolatry and is highly provoking to God.  This leprosy has infected all sorts and ranks of men.


Whatever a man loves most and best that is his god. The covetous man looks upon the riches of the world as his Heaven, his happiness, his great ALL.   His heart is most upon the world,  his thoughts are most upon the world,  his affections are most upon the world,  his discourse is most about the world.


He who has his mind taken up with the world, and chiefly delighted with the world's music, he has also his tongue tuned to the same key, and takes his joy and comfort in speaking of nothing else but the world and worldly things. If the world is in the heart, it will break out at the lips. A worldly-minded man speaks mostly of worldly things.  The love of this world oils the tongue for worldly discourses, and makes men forget God,  neglect Christ,  despise holiness,  forfeit Heaven.


Ah! the time, the thoughts, the strength, the efforts, which are spent upon the world, and the things of the world while sinners' souls lie a-bleeding, and eternity is hastening upon them!


I have read of a greedy banker, who was always best when he was most in talking of money and the world. Being near his death, he was much pressed to make his WILL. Finally he dictates:


First, I bequeath my own soul to the devil for being so greedy for the muck of this world!


Secondly, I bequeath my wife's soul to the devil for persuading me to this worldly course of life.


Thirdly, I bequeath my pastor's soul to the devil because he did not show me the danger I lived in, nor reprove me for it!


[Thomas Brooks]



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1 John 4:5 ... They are of the world: therefore speak they of the world, and the world heareth them.



Colossians 3:5 ... Mortify therefore your members which are upon the earth; fornication, uncleanness, inordinate affection, evil concupiscence, and covetousness, which is idolatry:



1 Timothy 6:9 ... But they that will be rich fall into temptation and a snare, and into many foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown men in destruction and perdition.❤