Baggage Blocks the Doorway

I tell you the truth, it is hard  for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Again, I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven. Matthew 19:23,24

Jesus had just had a rich young ruler come and ask how he could obtain eternal life. Jesus initially told him to keep the commandments, to which he replied, "this I have done since my youth. What more must I do?" Jesus them told him to sell all he had and follow Him. The man went away sorrowful because he had a lot of possessions.

I recently bought my grandchildren a little book that addressed this story in a very funny way. It's de out hat the camel was proud of all he carried but came up to a very small door in the wall. To get through he had to gradually remove all his trappings so he could get through and in so doing was stripped down to himself, without anything else. In other words he had been humbled and reminded of what he was, a simple camel. It was very funny! Needless to say the grandchildren loved it.

It is good to be humbled and be able to start afresh. I've experienced it and it was so good for me.

I now love more than before and am not waylaid with possessions.

God's ways are definitely better than mine. Amen!

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