When someone strikes it rich with money and fame, it is commonly said they are "set for life." This is spoken of inventors, musicians famous for a "one hit wonder," actors, athletes with multi-million dollar contracts, corporate executives, and people born into great wealth. I understand what is meant by the phrase, but I believe it masks an obvious lie because it does not take eternity into account. Money and fame in this world provide privilege and opportunities coveted by many, but they have a downside as well. Fame opens doors as well as closes them. Money is useful but has its limits, and its personal benefits perish when a man does.
This morning I heard the beloved actress Carrie Fisher, famous for her portrayal of Princess Leia in Star Wars movies, suffered a massive heart attack and is in critical condition. I pray for her recovery. She is a world-famous actress whose net worth is counted in the millions, and some might say acting in the original Stars Wars trilogy had her "set for life." The words of Jesus contradict this idea. He said life does not consist in the abundance of possessions (Luke 12:15). Our life is compared in scripture to transient things like a vapour, grass, or a flower in a field which is here today and gone tomorrow. Money cannot supply life. There is more to life than money or toil on this planet, for the souls of men were created to endure forever.
Jesus said to His disciples in Matthew 16:24-26, "If anyone desires to come after Me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow Me. 25
For whoever desires to save his life will lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake will find it. 26
For what profit is it to a man if he gains the whole world, and loses his own soul? Or what will a man give in exchange for his soul?" The only man who is truly set for life is the one who loses their own life for Christ's sake, the one born again through faith in Jesus. There is infinitely more to life than what we call "the good life" on earth. There is more to life than food, clothing, a career, fame, sex, music, and acquiring stuff. We all like the idea of being "set for life," not having to worry about money in an uncertain world. But God would have us without worry even when we do not have money, knowing our future is secure through Jesus Christ. When we do have money the hearts of Christians should not be set upon it, but look to God who bountifully supplies our needs (Psalm 62:10).
Only the followers of Jesus are "set for life." Life does not consist in good health, fame or recognition from others, money, in holidays, travel, or earthly security. Life is found in losing our lives for Christ's sake, for in Him is eternal life we will enjoy forever. Are you "set for life?" What does it profit to gain the whole world but lose your own soul?
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