Set your affection on things above, not on things on the earth. -Colossians 3:2


God bless you and good morning. Where is your treasure? The story of King Midas gives insight to a man who thought his treasure was in things. 


Having a touch that turned all things into gold was beyond his wildest dream until he inadvertently touched his daughter and she turned into gold. 


Gone were the warm embraces and gentle cheek pecks, gone were the giggles and conversations. In its place was what he placed his heart on, but his true love was also lost. 


If only he had his affection and priorities in order? If he had given more than lip service, but his hearts ovation. In essence he had placed his daughter on the back burner thinking she would be available like a cherished toy, played with then tucked away for later use. 


His view was blinded by earth bound values. Which resulted in a tragic outcome. 


The apostle Paul calls us to account in the scripture above. Our true focus should be to make it into the kingdom, taking as many people with us as we can. 


We should embrace the things of God, Him and what He says to value. God thinks so little of gold that He uses it for pavement. 



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God bless you and command your day!!!

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