Hey there, and welcome to today's encouragement from Our Daily Brad. Our reading titled Easy Money was written by Tim Gustafson. In the late 1700s, a young man discovered a mysterious depression on Nova Scotia's Oak Island. Guessing that pirates, perhaps even Captain Kidd himself, had buried treasure there, he and a couple of companions started digging. They never found any treasure, but the rumor took on a life of its own. Over the centuries, others continued digging at the site, expending a great amount of time and expense.
The hole is now more than 100 feet, 30 meters deep. Such obsessions betray the emptiness in the human heart. A story in the Bible shows how one man's behavior revealed just such a void in his heart. Gehazi had long been a reliable servant of the great prophet Elisha, but when Elisha declined the lavish gifts of a military commander whom God had healed of leprosy, Gehazi concocted a story to get some of the loot. When Gehazi returned home, he lied to the prophet, but Elisha knew. In 2 Kings Chapter 5, he asked him, Was not my spirit with you when the man got down from his chariot to meet you? In the end, Gehazi got what he wanted, but lost what was important. Jesus taught us not to pursue this world's treasures and to instead store up treasures in heaven.
Beware of any shortcuts to your heart's desires. Following Jesus is the way to fill the emptiness with something real. Today's Our Daily Bread devotional scripture reading is from 2 Kings Chapter 5 verses 20 through 27. Gehazi, the servant of Elisha, the man of God, said to himself, My master was too easy on Naaman this Aramean by not accepting from him what he brought. As surely as the Lord lives, I will run after him and get something from him. So Gehazi hurried after Naaman.
When Naaman saw him running toward him, he got down from the chariot to meet him. Is everything all right? he asked.
Everything is all right, Gehazi answered. My master sent me to say, Two young men from the company of the prophets have just come to me from the hill country of Ephraim. Please give them a talent of silver and two sets of clothing.
By all means, take two talents, said Naaman. He urged Gehazi to accept them and then tied up the two talents of silver and two bags with two sets of clothing. He gave them to two of his servants, and they carried them ahead of Gehazi. When Gehazi came to the hill, he took the things from the servants and put them away in the house. He sent the men away, and they left. When he went in and stood before his master, Elisha asked him, Where have you been, Gehazi? Your servant didn't go anywhere, Gehazi answered. But Elisha said to him, Was not my spirit with you when the man got down from his chariot to meet you?
Is this the time to take money or to accept clothes? Or olive groves and vineyards or flocks and herds? Or male and female slaves? Naaman's leprosy will cling to you and to your descendants forever. Then Gehazi went from Elisha's presence, and his skin was leprous.
It had become as white as snow. Let's pray. Dear God, you have placed a desire for happiness and wholeness deep within each of us.
But that desire only finds its fulfillment in you. Please remind us of this and turn our eyes back to you when we start looking for it elsewhere. Thank you, Lord. It's in Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Thanks for listening today. I'm Stephen Tabor and today's encouragement was provided by Our Daily Bread Ministries.
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