At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances - Chosen and Cherished (2024)

Be sure to checkout the newest Prayer and Bible Study Tools! Start Saving Now!
Chosen and Cherished

Encourage | Equip | Encounter

  • Cultivating Faith, , Surviving Hard Seasons,
  • 9 Comments
  • by info@estherdorotik.com

They gathered us into a small conference room, the weight of surfacing rumors hovered as a thick cloud. Layoffs. While the news sunk like an anchor to the bottom of my stomach, I had an unknown peace of mind. A young single mom – with hope.

Only six months earlier, I had given my life to Christ. Filled with the joy of a prison cell swung wide open, I knewif He could free me from that bottomless pit, He could do anything. And so, I chose to tithe on the little pension and unemployment I received. One jobless month turned to six, but my faith in His ability didn’t waiver.

Bills rolled in for less than expected. Money left anonymously in my mailbox. Sales on groceries were better than I remembered. God moved heaven and earth to show me that not only was He my deliverer but also my provider.

So why do I share this story with you? Because, while I currently face some of the same financial hardships today, my views and fears have, at times, been very different.

Lack of trust has reared its ugly head as medical and household bills add up and work slows down. Peace drifts in the sea of unknowns, as God seems to close doors on avenues I see as ways out. Much further along in my walk, one would think things would be different.

So far removed from that story of His faithfulness and with so much more to lose, I struggle to trust.

At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances - Chosen and Cherished (2)

And yet, I think back on that time and remember the deep peace of unwavering trust. I recall the strength I gained every time I put my small tithe into the passing offering plate, and I wonder why I now have moments of complete weakness. And it struck me I have become dependent upon money. I have fallen in love with what it can buy, where it can take me, and the peace of security it provides. A dependency not meant for money, but rather God.

Of the 2000 plus teachings and parables on money and wealth in the Bible, the story of the poor old widow and the rich young ruler stands stories above the rest. Two stories on complete opposite ends of the spectrum with clashing lifestyles and opposing views.

Dressed in the soiled rags of yesterday, she approaches the box. Reaching into her satchel, she takes two small coins and tosses them into the treasury. The tiny ping sounded very different than the thuds of previous offerings.Poor in clothing but rich in faith, she gave all she had.

Truly I tell you, this poor widow has given by far the largest offering today. All these others made offerings they’ll never miss; she gave extravagantly what she couldn’t afford – she gave her all!” (Mark 12:41-44 MSG)

While many around gave for outward applause, she gave from an inward adoration. Choosing to seek His kingdom first, she found it better to give than receive. With a heart set on Him and open hands, she sacrificially gave God her very little – her all. Security for her next meal didn’t reside in the two small coins but rather a big God who never failed to provide for her needs. God was her treasure,and she trusted Him.

Her humble sacrifice didn’t go unnoticed. The One who gave up Hisriches to become poor for us saw her selfless act and lifted her up before others. He saw her surrender, and, He sees yours. He sees the security of a corporate job you left to raise children up in the ways of the Lord. The demotion you took required fewer hours and travel. He knows the times you’ve given of yourself until you had nothing left to give. Even when no one else noticed, He did.

At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances - Chosen and Cherished (3)

This was his last chance. Dressed in fine clothes, he ran to Him, falling on his knees. “What must I do to inherit eternallife?I’ve kept all the commands. I love my neighbor. I don’t steal or lie. I’ve always honored my parents. From a boy, I’ve kept them all!”

Jesus’ eyes melt with compassion, and a soft smile spreads across his face as He asks for the one thing never addressed – the first and greatest command – to love God and have no other idol. “One thing you lack,” He said. “Go, sell everything you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.” The man’s once exciting face drooped with sadness as he turned away to leave. Certainly, he couldn’t depart with his vast wealth. (Mark 10:21-22)

Secure in his self-sufficient identity, his moneyrobed him with the finer things of life but robbed him of eternal things. Money was his treasure, a shelter, providing everything he needed or desired. Unable to release his earthly fortune, he ran to Christ only to turn away, unsatisfied with His answer. The deceitfulness of wealth choked the Word of life. With a heart trusting in the idol of his income, he walked away from an eternal inheritance for earthly riches that would fade.Before we can give of ourselves, we must first receive from God.

Do you relate to one story more than the other? Honestly, I can see myself in both. I’ve made bold decisions to store up treasures in heaven, holding the things of this world loosely. On the other hand, I’ve also run to God only to be dissatisfied with the answer, choosing to keep the reins of my desires tight. And I can’t help but wonder how many blessings I’ve forfeited because of misplaced trust in the treasure rather than the Treasurer.

Grab the free “At The Crossroads” workbook as we dive into “Heavenly Finances – Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Resources.”

At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances - Chosen and Cherished (4)
At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances - Chosen and Cherished (5)

9 Comments on At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances

  1. I have found myself at times thinking, “How would I respond if my husband lost his job?” Or, honestly, even thinking if he got a job he loved more but paid less. And I find myself feeling worried when I think about it. It was truly humbling to read this, because it reminded me I need to give this to God again and again, knowing He will provide what we need, no matter the circ*mstance! Even if that doesn’t look like what the world thinks we need. Thanks for sharing this truth!

    Reply

    • You are so welcome, Emily! I can’t say I haven’t thought about my husband losing his job either. I try to remind myself that if I seek first His kingdom and lean not on my understanding but His, He’ll do the rest. Sometimes it’s easier than others. When I do, I see Him move mountains only the Mountain Mover can!

      Reply

  2. Esther,
    I too am going through a deeper level of trust in the area of finances than I ever have before. Choosing to trust Him daily and walk confidently ahead is what’s keeping me sane 🙂 So not easy. Thanks for your encouragement. Paying for breakthrough and provision in abundance to do His work.
    Much love,
    ~Sherry Stahl
    xoxo

    Reply

    • Oh, Sherry, thank you so much!!! It’s really not easy – AT ALL – but I know there is a deeper lesson He’s wanting to teach and a wider life of victory over fear in both of our lives!! Hugs to you as you travel confidently ahead, eyes fixed on Him!!

      Reply

  3. This is such an important topic that few people write on, Esther, so I’m glad you are! I know how scary it can be when those medical bills roll in. May the Lord provide!

    Reply

    • Thank you so much, Betsy!!! It’s a scary topic but He does always provide! Blessings!!

      Reply

  4. Am I missing the link to the workbook? Your materials are always so awesome

    Reply

  5. Hi Esther, is this workbook still available please?

    Reply

    • Hi Diana! I’ve added you to the email list, so you should receive an email shortly with all of the information you need to access the freebies. It might end up in your spam folder just in case you don’t see it. Hope you enjoy!!

      Reply

Leave a Reply

© COPYRIGHT 2023 CHOSEN AND CHERISHED - ENCOURAGE | EQUIP | ENCOUNTER - BIBLE STUDY TOOLSPrivacy Policy
At The Crossroads: Gaining A Heavenly Perspective On Earthly Finances - Chosen and Cherished (2024)

FAQs

What does "heavenly perspective" mean? ›

To be heavenly minded means that a person sees the world around them through the lens of heaven and allows that perspective to affect every thought, action and decision they make in order to make the greatest impact here and in the age to come.

What are some things you can do to have more of a heavenly perspective? ›

How to Live Your Life with Heaven in Mind
  • Our physical lives are fleeting. ...
  • Live with an eternal perspective. ...
  • Live in a contrast between now and not yet. ...
  • Engage the confident hope that permeates our lives. ...
  • Embrace a proper understanding of our reality.

What does it mean to be predestined by God? ›

Predestination, in theology, is the doctrine that all events have been willed by God, usually with reference to the eventual fate of the individual soul. Explanations of predestination often seek to address the paradox of free will, whereby God's omniscience seems incompatible with human free will.

How to see things from God's perspective? ›

Prayer enables us to see things from God's perspective. It is not passive. By actively seeking the Lord and engaging with Him we allow His work to take place in our lives. This gives us a new way of looking at things.

What is the difference between earthly perspective and heavenly perspective? ›

An earthly perspective focuses on self. An eternal perspective focuses on God. An earthly perspective has limited vision. It's the here and now that matters.

What is the spiritual meaning of heavenly? ›

If something is heavenly, it either has something to do with God — it's sacred or divine — or it's so wonderful that it seems like it is, like the heavenly double-fudge brownies that your dad makes.

What is the difference between chosen and elect? ›

The concept of elected or chosen identifies someone who has been a disciple, a believer, and is in the brotherhood of Christ. The elect are known in several ways and by a few terms in scripture. The synonyms used in scripture are choose, choice, and chosen.

Are we predestined according to the Bible? ›

The doctrine of predestination teaches that everyone who is saved was chosen by God before the foundation of the world (Eph. 1:4; 2 Thess. 2:13). People might conclude that no one can know for sure whether he is saved and will go to heaven.

Does predestined mean chosen? ›

A sharp distinction between the two words is not warranted from Scripture, but if there is a distinction to be made, predestination is the general term for God's sovereign ordaining, while election is the specific term for God choosing us in Christ before the foundation of the world.

How do you recognize a vision from God? ›

A vision always reveals God's glory. When you see His glory and power, how can you help but be left with a sense of your own shortcomings and flaws? A God-given vision will leave you astonished and sometimes even numb for days.

How do you discern the things of God? ›

Asking God these questions through prayer and looking in your heart for the answers is an integral part of discernment. It's through prayer, and the inner examination that accompanies it, that we hear God's voice in our hearts. A mature Christian responds rather than reacts to situations and decisions.

How do you discern the presence of God? ›

Some people may see visions or hear God's voice. Others may not see or hear anything — but experience feelings of peace and joy that are beyond words. You may experience the presence of God through a song or Scripture the Spirit brings to mind. It may be through a providential encounter with a friend or stranger.

What does heavenly view mean? ›

1 Informal alluring, wonderful, or sublime.

What does it mean to have a heavenly mindset? ›

A heavenly mindset leads to glorifying God.

Set your minds on things that are above, not on things that are on earth… And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus. ( Colossians 3:2, 17) Paul opens this beloved passage with a perspective fixed on heavenly, eternal things.

What does it mean to have God's perspective? ›

A God perspective looks through the impossibility and asks “What can I do with what I have right now?” A God perspective can take what's in your hands and have you living beyond your natural ability and capacity.

What does it mean if something is heavenly? ›

of, belonging to, or coming from the heaven of God, the angels, etc. resembling or befitting heaven; blissful; beautiful: His home in Tahiti was a heavenly spot. divine or celestial: heavenly peace.

Top Articles
See How Easy It Is to Make Perfect Pie Crust
244 Angel Number Meaning And Symbolism
Bad Moms 123Movies
Family Day returns to Dobbins bigger than before
Ksat Doppler Radar
Gma Deals And Steals December 5 2022
Costco store locator - Florida
Michigan Lottery Predictions For Today
Subject Guides: Business: Exchange Rates: Historical Foreign Exchange Rate
Unveiling The Voice Behind Maui: The Actor Behind The Demigod
Congdon Heart And Vascular Center
How to Perform Subdomain Enumeration: Top 10 Tools
Kitchen Song Singer Violet Crossword
Does Publix Have Sephora Gift Cards
Chase Bank Time Hours
Non Sequitur-exemples et définition de Non Sequitur
When His Eyes Opened Chapter 3096
Kitchen Exhaust Cleaning Companies Clearwater
Exquisitely Stuffed Terraria
Yellow Kitchen Curtains Walmart
Staffing crisis: Restaurants struggle to find help in Orange County
My Sagu Blackboard
Happy Clown Makeup Tutorial
Osrs Toby
Rick Steves Forum
159R Bus Schedule Pdf
Beetrose 'Planten un Blomen' - Rosa 'Planten un Blomen' ADR-Rose
G4 Vore
Jvid Rina Sauce
Sold 4 U Hallie North
Directions To American Legion
What Jennifer Carpenter Has Been Doing Since Playing Debra Morgan On Dexter - Looper
Login M&T
Liveops Nation Okta Com Sign In
Charles Bengry Commerce Ca
Culvers Flavor Of The Day Freeport Il
Active Dispatch Calls Escambia County
Candy Land Santa Ana
Directions To Truist Bank Near Me
Black Adam Showtimes Near Cinemark Texarkana 14
Vance Outdoors | Online Shopping for Firearms, Ammunition and Shooting Accessories
Lohud Rockland Obituaries
Mike Norvell Height
Watch Shark Tank TV Show - ABC.com
Ece 2300 Osu
Ny Lottery Second Chance App
A1.35.3 Spanish short story: Tending the Garden
Alvin Isd Ixl
City Of Omaha Efinance
Cloud Cannabis Grand Rapids Downtown Dispensary Reviews
Fired Up | Rotten Tomatoes
Love & Basketball streaming: where to watch online?
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner

Last Updated:

Views: 6321

Rating: 4.2 / 5 (53 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner

Birthday: 1994-06-25

Address: Suite 153 582 Lubowitz Walks, Port Alfredoborough, IN 72879-2838

Phone: +128413562823324

Job: IT Strategist

Hobby: Video gaming, Basketball, Web surfing, Book restoration, Jogging, Shooting, Fishing

Introduction: My name is Rev. Porsche Oberbrunner, I am a zany, graceful, talented, witty, determined, shiny, enchanting person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.