The ultimate investment

October 2, 2008 | 4 comments

People are worried about their investments. Many are watching the value of their portfolio drop day after day by huge amounts, and they don’t know what to do about it. Sell everything? Bail out of the market? Wait? Suffer more? Stop the pain? They’re confused, worried and uncertain about the future.

When I start worrying about financial conditions, I know it’s a sign to get a more spiritual view. I look to Jesus Christ for inspiration and guidance, for I see him as the most successful investor ever.

Jesus did not put his trust and faith in things that could be taken from him. He did not invest time and energy in the temporal or fleeting. And because of his sound investment strategy he never worried about the stock market, the interest rate, credit flows or policies made in Washington DC. Jesus knew the substance of life was spiritual, and invested accordingly. And he was rewarded immensely with the ultimate reward, Life in Spirit, where there is no debt, no lack and no financial fears. He made the ultimate investment and reaped the ultimate reward.

His investment philosophy was simple. He instructed,

Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal:
But lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal. Matthew

I see evidence of Jesus’ philosophy leavening human consciousness in the wisdom shared by some of the great financial investors of our times. They frequently teach their listeners to invest in value and to invest for the long run. They explain that if you buy a good investment it will stay a good investment even if it temporarily drops in value during bad times.

Of course, any temporal investment eventually, some day, will fizzle. That’s the nature of temporal things. Look at Lehmans, a firm that had been around for 158 years. Now it’s bankrupt. But the spirit of the wisdom to invest for the long run is closer to spiritual truth than fear-investing that is swayed by the emotional swings of the moment.

We glimpse Truth in degrees, and many human conceptions of Truth are much better than others. Human judgments based on spiritual reality and long run investing are going to be better and sounder than decisions spawned by short term fear, panic and ignorance.

No matter what happens financially in the short run, God has us covered for all of eternity. God’s underlying channels of supply are always open and flowing freely. Divine Love watches over us, provides for us, and ensures our safety. We will always have what we need to get to the most desirable place of all—heaven. And this will happen with or without money.

4 thoughts on “The ultimate investment”

  1. Evan, words can’t express the gratitude I feel for all your recent blogs devoted to uplifting our thought about economy. I come back often to read and re-read them! With all of us praying together, the world can’t help but feel the impact! Thank you!!

  2. I echo my gratitude evan. Thank you for being on top of this issue promptly and daily with fresh insights. Just like treating something that appears to not yield, we come to it each morning with fresh insights that promptly heal that particular erroneous thought. SO each day we are having a healing!

  3. To the above 2 comments, I say “hear, hear”. Thank you for being such a great transparency, Evan.
    Miki

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