Alexander the Great left an indelible mark on the world. In his early life he was tutored by Aristotle, the great Greek philosopher, which shaped much of his thinking. By the age of thirty he had created one of the largest empires in the ancient world. He was undefeated in battle and to this day is considered to be a military genius and is remembered as one of history’s greatest commanders. He established over 30 cities as a result of his conquests and was responsible for spreading the Greek language and culture wherever his victories took him.
When
individuals died during that period in history, it was customary for their hands
to be wrapped in burial cloth. However, he decided that he would not follow
that tradition. He said when he died he wanted people to see that his hands
were empty.
When asked
why, he replied, “After all, we did not bring any money with us when we came into
this world and we can’t carry away a single penny.”
Paul echoed
the same words. He said we brought nothing into the world with us when we came,
and we will certainly not take anything with us when we leave. He wants us to
understand that one day whatever we have will be left behind when we go to meet
our Redeemer. The goal of the Christian is to lay up treasures in heaven by
investing in God’s Kingdom.
Prayer:
Lord, it is natural to want the things of this world. They are
attractive and appealing. Enable us to see “things” through Your eyes and use
them for Your glory. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: For we brought nothing into the
world, and we can take nothing out of it.
1 Timothy 6:7
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