Friday, September 01, 2006

Devotional for September 1st


The Wisdom of Investment

There are a lot of investments in the world. Some of them would generate substantial and even phenomenal returns. For instance, Warren Buffett (a very famous American investor) has amassed an enormous fortune from astute investments, particularly through his company Berkshire Hathaway. Starting from $100 in 1956, he established Buffett Associates Limited as his first investment partnership. From such a humble beginning, Buffet eventually becomes the 2nd richest man of the world in 2006 according to the Forbes' list.

On the other hand, failures in investment are generally more numerous than successes. For instance, there were 3071 local bankruptcy cases in 1999, 4606 cases in 2000 and 9151 cases in 2001 in Hong Kong. Such a trend still exists and 2500 bankruptcies have been filed in the first quarter of 2006. All these figures reveal an undeniable fact ─ investing is a risky business!

What does the Bible teach us about “investment”? Matthew 25:14-29 unambiguously talks about the burden of servants to make profits on behalf of their master. As a result, the one who received one talent was condemned because of his inaction and his fear of taking risk! Thus, we have to be very cautious in terms of spiritual investments if we do consider our Saviour to be our Lord. In another parable of the dishonest steward (Luke 16: 1-9), the master commended the dishonest steward for his shrewdness for the sons of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than the sons of light. The Lord Jesus went on to tell us to make friends for ourselves by means of unrighteous mammon, so that when it fails they may receive us into the eternal habitations.

Beloved, have you thought about the question of investment seriously? What is your lesson or illumination from reading the aforesaid parables? The billionaires are certainly to be envied in this world. Nonetheless, have you ever envy the Apostles in the spiritual realm with a view to the new heaven and earth to come as promised in the Bible? Let's use our freedom and gifts today in investing for our eternal future. Indeed, it is our responsibility to invest wisely and properly for the Kingdom of God. More importantly, our Lord's promises and assurance of our eternal destinies are too great a reward to be ignored! Let's therefore encourage and stimulate one another with the example of the poor widow in Luke 21:2 who put in two copper coins into the temple treasury.

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