THE ENVOYS OF BABYLON: PROTECTING YOUR GOD-GIVEN TREASURES PART III: THE SILVER — PROTECTING THE PURITY OF YOUR REDEMPTION
THE ENVOYS OF BABYLON: PROTECTING YOUR GOD-GIVEN TREASURES
Isaiah 39:2; Matthew 6:21; Proverbs 4:23
"...and showed them the house of his precious things..." (Isaiah 39:2)
Now we turn our attention from the visitors to the first treasure they were allowed to see.
Every home has a storage place.
Every believer has a treasure house.
Before Babylon could take Judah's treasures physically, Hezekiah first exposed them willingly.
The first treasure mentioned in Scripture is not the silver or the gold—it is the treasure house itself. This is significant because what is inside a treasure house only matters after someone gains access to it.
"Hezekiah welcomed them gladly and showed them what was in his storehouses..." (Isaiah 39:2).
The treasure house represented the place where the king kept what was most valuable.
Spiritually, it points to the human heart.
Jesus said,
"For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also." (Matthew 6:21)
The heart is heaven's treasure room.
It is where faith is nurtured.
It is where convictions are formed.
It is where worship begins.
It is where love for God either grows or dies.
This is why Solomon warned,
"Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it." (Proverbs 4:23)
Notice that Scripture does not simply tell us to protect our finances or reputation. It says to guard our hearts above everything else.
Why?
Because every decision, every relationship, every word, every habit, and every action flows from the condition of the heart.
Babylon understands this. The enemy is rarely interested in attacking your possessions first. He aims for your heart.
If he can influence your desires, alter your convictions, weaken your passion for God, or fill your heart with pride, then everything else eventually follows.
This is exactly why today's world constantly competes for our hearts.
Social media competes for our attention.
Entertainment competes for our affection.
Materialism competes for our priorities.
Popularity competes for our identity.
Success competes for our worship.
Little by little, Babylon attempts to occupy the treasure house that belongs to God.
Hezekiah made a costly mistake. He opened what should have been guarded. Not everything God places within you is meant for public display.
Some experiences, some revelations, some victories, and some intimate moments with God are treasures that should remain protected until God chooses otherwise.
The heart is sacred. It should not become an open museum for every passing visitor. Instead, it should remain a sanctuary where Christ alone reigns as King. When our hearts remain surrendered to God, Babylon may visit, but it will never possess what belongs to Him.
Who or what currently occupies the greatest place in your heart?
Have you allowed worldly influences to shape your desires more than God's Word?
Is your heart becoming a sanctuary for Christ or a showroom for Babylon?
Father, help us to guard our hearts with wisdom and discernment. Remove every influence that competes with Your lordship in our lives. Let our hearts remain Your dwelling place, where Your Word, Your Spirit, and Your presence reign above every worldly affection. In Jesus' name, Amen.
Spend time today asking the Holy Spirit to examine your heart. Remove every distraction that has quietly taken God's place, and intentionally fill your heart with His Word, prayer, and worship.
In the next episode, we will examine the silver that Hezekiah revealed to Babylon and discover how it represents God's work of redemption and purification in our lives. We will learn why believers must never treat God's refining work as something common or expose it carelessly to the world's influence.
God is speaking, are you listening?
Prince Julius Nenebi-Darkson
(EL-PJ God's Penman)
God bless you and, happy new month 🙏🏾
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