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Date: Fri, 08 Oct 2004 14:19:22 -0500
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COLUMN: Heavenly Connections

People Matter More
by Tim Hall

One of the most common tendencies among people is
to put great value on things. Things can be
essential; our daily existence depends on having
enough food, clothing, shelter, money, etc. But
when we allow things to become more important than
people, we've made a serious mistake.

Early in Israel's history, God attempted to teach
this lesson to his people. Consider this passage
from Deuteronomy 24:10-13: "When you lend your
brother anything, you shall not go into his house
to get his pledge. You shall stand outside, and
the man to whom you lend shall bring the pledge
out to you. And if the man is poor, you shall not
keep his pledge overnight. You shall in any case
return the pledge to him again when the sun goes
down, that he may sleep in his own garment and
bless you; and it shall be righteousness to you
before the Lord your God" (NKJV).

Those who are forced to borrow from others are at
their mercy. Lenders stereotypically show little,
if any, mercy. God, however, required his people
to show mercy and consideration to those who were
poor. In the passage above, God warned the lender
against entering the home of the borrower for the
purpose of taking a pledge (collateral). That
would send the message that the lender was now in
control of the other's life, and God forbade such
an attitude. Also, the lender was not to keep the
borrower's garment overnight. Sometimes the
collateral given on a loan was the cloak in which
the poor man slept. Without it, he would be cold
and sleepless through the night. It was another
way of stressing that people are more important
than things.

We sometimes forget this lesson. We allow things
to eclipse long-time friendships and
relationships. Families feud over estates
following the death of a loved one -- things have
become more important than people. Friends envy
one another's success and prosperity, and gossip
breaks the friendship -- things have become more
important than people. In so many ways, we forget
what God has tried to teach us.

You've heard Paul's words of warning; hear them
again: "For the love of money is a root of all
kinds of evil, for which some have strayed from
the faith in their greediness, and pierced
themselves through with many sorrows" (1 Timothy
6:10). The love of money, the love of things --
Satan has found a vulnerable spot in many hearts.

One other observation from our text in Deuteronomy
24: Why is it so necessary that we learn this
lesson about people vs. things? ". . . and it
shall be righteousness to you before the Lord your
God." Do we want to be righteous? "But seek first
the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all
these things shall be added to you" (Matthew
6:33). Righteousness comes first; God will see to
it that needed things will follow.

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