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Life's biggest treasure

If I were to ask you what the greatest treasure in life is, what would you say? Would you say diamonds, gold, or money? A piece of land or a prestigious job?

It is an irony of this life that we often spend the most on things that are least important, while the things that are truly vital are free of charge. The greatest treasure in this life is a gift: The treasure of relationships.

 Relationships are the most important part of life because people are the most valuable entities in this world. However, modern society has deceived us into valuing things more than people, and as a result, we have become miserable wrecks. Some are so busy chasing money that all their relationships collapse. They work so many hours that they have no time for anyone else.

But consider this: the job you are killing yourself for would fire you in a heartbeat if you no longer fit their needs. That same company would let you go instantly if you faced a serious illness. Many of us have our priorities upside down. While work is important and has its place, it is not the goal of life. To make labor your ultimate goal is to become a slave to inanimate objects.

 The primary goal of life is to develop a relationship with your Creator. It is only through an intimate and true connection with God that life becomes meaningful and we understand our purpose. Without God, life becomes a heavy burden—a mere struggle for survival or a hollow quest for supremacy. If you want the biggest treasure in life, start by developing a relationship with the Lord.

 The second most important treasure is each other. Diamonds and gold have a fixed price in currency, but what is the price of a human life? The price of a human life was the blood of the Son of God!

A human life is infinitely precious, and building relationships with others is an infinitely valuable investment. I once heard a saying: "When you die, people cry and wish you could come back to life; but while you were alive, they ignored you." Too many of us live this way. In our pursuit of selfish success, we ignore the true definition of success: having healthy, loving relationships.

True success is not found in a bank account. It is:

  • Having a relationship with the God who sustains all things.

  • Coming home to a loving spouse.

  • Building a bond with your family and having friends you can rely on.

  • Seeing your colleagues as people to invest in rather than just tools for production.

  • Learning to love and to be loved.

 Many people have plenty of money but are profoundly lonely. What is the use of wealth if there is no one to enjoy it with, no one to help, and no one to trust? You can keep the money; give me God. Give me someone to love and someone who will love me in return.

When you are sick in a hospital bed, your money won't be there to comfort you—only those you have loved will be by your side. In heaven, money will have no use, but our relationships will remain.

Conclusion Never put lifeless, man-made things above people. Invest in your relationship with God and with each other, and you will be a truly rich person. You can buy many luxuries, but you cannot buy Heaven or Love. Love is the reward of investing in people. Do not let your job steal the time that belongs to your family. Your family is priceless.

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Anonymous said…
Great article. Value people

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