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Christmas Treasures

DAY 1 OF 3

Day 1: Laying Up Treasures in Heaven

In Matthew 6:19-21, Jesus teaches, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven… For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” This verse reminds us that earthly possessions are temporary, but the investments we make for God’s Kingdom have eternal value.

Christmas often brings a focus on material gifts, but Jesus calls us to consider what truly matters. When we give to support God’s work, we lay up treasures that will last. Our generosity reflects our priorities, showing that our hearts are set on eternal rewards rather than fleeting material wealth. Giving with a Kingdom mindset reminds us that the impact we make in others’ lives will bear fruit long after Christmas is over.

Reflect on how you can align your giving with eternal purposes. God invites us to be part of His work, using our resources to make a lasting difference. As you celebrate Christmas, consider how your giving this season could support ministries that spread God’s love and truth, ultimately storing up treasures in heaven.

Reflection:

• Reflect on where your heart is focused—on earthly possessions or eternal treasures?

• Consider how you might give in a way that supports God’s kingdom and brings lasting impact.

• Think about the joy of giving in a way that honors God and aligns with eternal purposes.

• Pray for a heart that prioritizes eternal rewards and finds joy in Kingdom-minded giving.

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About this Plan

Christmas Treasures

This three-day Christmas reading plan invites you to shift focus from earthly to eternal treasures. Reflecting on Biblical teachings about generosity, the plan encourages giving with a Kingdom mindset, reminding us that true rewards lie in heaven. Each day explores how aligning our hearts with God’s purpose brings lasting joy, peace, and impact—revealing the deeper meaning of Christmas beyond material gifts.

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