In an old Little House on the Prairie episode, Laura and her friend are fishing in a creek when they see something shiny on the bottom of the creek. They stop fishing to investigate – and it is gold dust! They secretively begin to collect the gold dust after school and on the weekends. They begin to dream of what they might do with their new found riches.
After a few weeks, they have so many bags of gold, that they decide to take it to the bank. So they fill a small wagon with their treasure and pull the wagon to town. With excitement they show the banker what they have. But their smiles soon fade, as the banker shakes his head and tells them it’s not gold. It is fool’s gold. It looks like gold, but it is not. Their treasure isn’t worth anything. They have wasted hours, days, and weeks collecting something without any value.
What is in your wagon? What are you spending hours, days, weeks, months, and years of your life on? What treasure have you given your life too? When you bring your wagon before God, will he shake his head and tell you your wagon is filled with worthless dust? Will he tell you that you wasted your life? Or will he see that your treasure was God, that you gave your life to him? Will he tell you well done good and faithful servant?
What is in your wagon?
Life is a treasure hunt. Choose your treasure carefully.
I hope a lot of people see this. Good analogy.