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by Marilyn Ehle

“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal.  But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.”   Matthew 6:19-20

She had lived a long life and died peacefully. When family came to clear out the house in which she had lived most of her adult years, they were unprepared for what they discovered in the seldom-used attic. In multiple stacks higher than the tallest adult helping in the process were empty boxes. Some were plain cardboard, but most were a variety of gift boxes, all now yellowed with age and some with gifts tags still attached: “To Grandma, from Johnny.” Or “To Mom, with love from Sue.” Some boxes even had edges chewed by hungry mice. As unlikely as it sounds, a pickup truck was filled four times over as it made its way to the city dump.

Always known as a thrifty woman who had lived through difficult economic times in her younger years, the attic accumulation could perhaps be understood as simply a collection of items for “when we might need them.” But for most of her life, she had ample supply of material goods and was even known as one who could be called upon to help others.

And so her family found the empty boxes a sad legacy. Instead of telling stories about the woman’s smile or her love for God and others, the predominant topic of conversation when the family gathered was about the empty boxes. Because of their love for her, they didn’t laugh at her unusual propensity for this evidence of frugality, but their conversation was tinged with sadness. Sentences tapered off with a kind of melancholy.

What will be the conversation about us when family gathers after we are gone? Are we collecting a variety of empty boxes, void of meaning and useless in the future? Or are we “storing up treasures in heaven” in the form of people who have heard of Jesus through our personal witness, our fervent praying, the giving of our time and money?

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daily devotionalGod sent (Christ)…so that He could adopt us as His very own children.Galatians 4:5 (NLT)

When our son was six years old, he was diagnosed with a serious kidney disease. During the initial phase of investigation by physicians, we were repeatedly asked to provide a family medical history. Because our son was only a third-generation American (all his great-grandparents were born in Europe), our knowledge was limited. We did know that forty years earlier, an uncle I never knew had died at age nineteen with what was then known by a rather obscure term.

Because no one else in our family line had any illness even remotely connected, doctors finally decided there was little to no genetic predisposition in our son’s case. After lengthy treatment, he recovered. Only recently, and quite by chance, have I discovered that there actually is a direct connection between my uncle’s condition and that of our son’s. It was, after all, in the genes.

Along with the physical genes that bring health or illness, we have spiritual genes. The Apostle Paul wrote it succinctly:  When Adam sinned, sin entered the world. Adam’s sin brought death, so death spread to everyone, for everyone sinned. (Romans 5:12   New Living Translation) Just as we can look at children and see family resemblances, we have no doubt that the “sin gene” is present in even the smallest rebellious child.

The best news of all is further written by Paul: “When we were utterly helpless, Christ came at just the right time and died for us sinners… the sin of this one man, Adam, brought death to many. But even greater is God’s wonderful grace and His gift of forgiveness to many through this other man, Jesus Christ.”

Adoption into God’s family contradicts and confounds medical science:
we have been given new genes!

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