HOMILY: “Where Is Your Treasure?”
“Where Is Your Treasure?”
(Matthew 6:21)
Theme
Focus: Attachment and Detachment
Core Message: What owns your heart owns your life.
1. Introduction – The Hidden Master of the Heart
My dear
brothers and sisters,
Lent is not
only about fasting from food. It is about discovering what truly rules our
hearts.
Jesus says
in Matthew 6:21:
“For where
your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Notice — He
does not say where your heart is, there your treasure will be.
He reverses it.
Your
treasure decides your heart.
Your
investment determines your direction.
Your
attachment shapes your eternity.
Today, we
ask a dangerous question:
What is my treasure?
Because
whatever you treasure becomes your master.
2. Biblical Foundation – The Context of Jesus’ Words
In Matthew
6, Jesus speaks about:
- Storing treasures in heaven
- Serving two masters
- God and mammon
He clearly
declares:
“You cannot
serve God and mammon.” (Matthew 6:24)
Mammon is
not just money.
It is anything that competes with God for first place.
Money.
Reputation.
Comfort.
Security.
Control.
Lent is the
season when the Holy Spirit asks us:
Who is sitting on the throne of your heart?
3. Understanding Attachment – What Is It?
Attachment
is not ownership.
You can own
something without being attached to it.
But attachment means: “I cannot live without this.”
Attachment
says:
- “My peace depends on this.”
- “My identity depends on this.”
- “My happiness depends on this.”
And when
something becomes essential for our peace more than God — it becomes treasure.
And what
owns your treasure… owns you.
4. First Attachment: Money
Money is
not evil.
But Jesus
warned about the love of money.
Why?
Because
money gives:
- Power
- Control
- Independence
- False security
Money
whispers:
“You don’t need God. You are safe.”
But money
cannot:
- Forgive your sins
- Heal your guilt
- Conquer death
- Save your soul
The rich
young man (Matthew 19) went away sad — not because he lacked faith — but
because he had too much attachment.
His
treasure blocked his salvation.
Ask
yourself:
If God asks you to give, do you give freely?
Or do you give with fear?
5. Second Attachment: Social Status
In today’s
world:
- We want recognition.
- We crave approval.
- We fear criticism.
Social
media has intensified this attachment.
How many
likes?
How many followers?
What do others think?
But Jesus
lived misunderstood.
Rejected.
Mocked.
On the
Cross, He had no status.
Yet He was accomplishing salvation.
If
reputation is your treasure, you will compromise truth to protect image.
But if
Christ is your treasure, you will stand firm even if misunderstood.
6. Third Attachment: Comfort and Security
We avoid
suffering.
We want
convenience Christianity.
But Jesus
says:
“Take up
your cross.”
Comfort
makes us spiritually sleepy.
Security
makes us spiritually lazy.
Lent
disturbs our comfort on purpose.
Fasting
shakes attachment.
Prayer breaks pride.
Almsgiving loosens greed.
God
sometimes allows discomfort to detach us from false security.
7. The Spiritual Diagnosis
Let us
examine ourselves deeply.
How do you
know your treasure?
Ask these
questions:
- What do I think about most?
- What do I fear losing most?
- What makes me most anxious?
- What gives me identity?
That is
your treasure.
And your
heart follows it.
8. The Illusion of Earthly Treasure
Jesus says:
“Do not
store up treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy.”
Everything
earthly is temporary:
- Wealth fades.
- Beauty fades.
- Popularity fades.
- Health fades.
But heaven
does not fade.
We spend so
much energy securing temporary things
And so little securing eternal life.
Lent is a
wake-up call.
9. The Freedom of Detachment
Detachment
does not mean:
- Poverty necessarily
- Giving away everything
- Rejecting material goods
It means:
Nothing
owns me except God.
You can
have wealth — but wealth must not have you.
You can
have honor — but honor must not control you.
You can
enjoy comfort — but comfort must not rule you.
True
freedom is interior freedom.
10. The Example of the Saints
St. Francis
of Assisi left wealth to gain Christ.
St. Teresa
of Calcutta lived among the poorest but possessed
spiritual riches.
Their joy
did not depend on possessions.
They had
one treasure: Jesus.
And their
hearts followed Him completely.
11. Practical Lenten Applications
This Lent,
practice intentional detachment.
1. Financial Detachment
- Increase generosity.
- Support the poor.
- Give without seeking recognition.
2. Status Detachment
- Do one hidden act of kindness daily.
- Accept criticism calmly.
- Avoid seeking praise.
3. Comfort Detachment
- Fast sincerely.
- Wake early for prayer.
- Accept small inconveniences joyfully.
Each small
sacrifice weakens attachment.
12. A Powerful Illustration
Imagine
your heart is a house.
In that
house is a throne.
Only one
person can sit on that throne.
Who is
seated there?
Money?
Pride?
Security?
Or Christ?
Lent is
throne-examination season.
13. The Cross – The Ultimate Treasure Shift
On Calvary,
Jesus had nothing.
No
possessions.
No status.
No comfort.
Yet He
possessed everything — because He possessed the Father’s will.
The Cross
shows us:
The
greatest treasure is obedience to God.
14. The Echo and Take-Home Message
Where your
treasure is,
your heart will go.
Where your
heart goes,
your life follows.
Where your
life follows,
your eternity is decided.
So choose
carefully.
15. Conclusion – A Question That Cannot Be Avoided
My dear
friends,
If you lost
everything tomorrow —
Would you still have Christ?
If Christ
is your treasure,
you have already secured eternity.
But if
something else is your treasure,
Lent is your opportunity to change.
Today, ask
yourself honestly:
What owns
my heart?
Because
what owns your heart
owns your life.
Prayer
Lord Jesus,
You became
poor so that we might become rich in grace.
You emptied Yourself so that we might be filled with heaven.
Reveal to
us our attachments.
Break the chains we do not see.
Free our hearts from false treasures.
Be the only
treasure of our soul.
Sit alone on the throne of our heart.
And lead us
from earthly attachments
to eternal joy.
Amen.
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