Treasures in the Hands of God
"Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?" - Deuteronomy 32:34

**Treasures in the Hands of God**
*Deuteronomy 32:34: “Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?”*
In this poignant verse from Deuteronomy, Moses speaks of the profound truth that resounds throughout Scripture: God is a keeper of treasures, and His storehouse is filled with what is not merely material but eternal. As we meditate on this verse, we delve deeper into the implications of God’s treasures and what it means for our spiritual journey.
First, we recognize that God’s storehouse holds all that is good and righteous. In the context of Deuteronomy, Moses is addressing Israel’s turning away from God and the consequences of their actions. Yet, amidst warning and discipline, there is a glimmer of hope—the assurance that God has treasures laid up for those who seek Him. This assurance is echoed in the New Testament as well, where in Matthew 6:20, Jesus instructs us to "Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal.”
These treasures are a promise for us today. They are not goods that can be quantified or measured by this world’s standards. Instead, they include peace that surpasses all understanding, joy that fills our hearts despite our circumstances, and hope that anchors our souls in uncertain times. It is essential to understand that when God speaks of His treasures, He refers not just to the rewards He has for us but also to His very presence, which is the greatest treasure of all.
The phrase "sealed up among my treasures" conveys a sense of security and sanctity. In ancient times, a seal indicated ownership and protection. When something was sealed, it was safe and secure, preserved from harm. Similarly, God’s treasures are safeguarded for His people. This imagery helps us see that our trials and tribulations do not love us to displace our faith; rather, they can serve to draw us closer to the eternal treasures that God has laid up for us.
We must ask ourselves: What treasures are we seeking? So often, our hearts become entangled in the pursuit of worldly gains—success, recognition, wealth. Yet, the truth remains that these things pass away, and they can leave us empty. In contrast, God’s treasures lead to satisfaction and fulfillment that transcends material wealth. The contrast between earthly treasures and heavenly ones should prompt us to reflect on our priorities.
Furthermore, this verse serves as a powerful reminder of God’s sovereignty over our lives. In moments of confusion and doubt, we can take comfort in knowing that what is meant for our good is stored in the hands of an all-knowing and all-powerful God. Each season of hardship or joy has a specific purpose in God’s grand narrative, and nothing is wasted in His economy.
Let us also consider the implications of recalling God’s treasures. When we meditate on His faithfulness in the past, we can remain steadfast in our current circumstances. Memories of how God has provided and sustained us in trials become a foundation for our faith. We may not always see the treasures clearly in our present situations, but we can trust that they are securely held by our God.
As we ponder Deuteronomy 32:34, let us align our hearts with God’s perspective. Let us ask Him for discernment to seek His treasures rather than those of the world. May our hearts become a treasure trove for the things of heaven—loving others, sharing blessings, and reflecting Christ's love in all we do.
In closing, may we find comfort in knowing that with God, our treasures are safe. Let us seek these eternal treasures in prayer, scripture, and community, and let our lives reflect the glorious riches stored up for us in Christ.
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Deuteronomy 32:34 - "Is not this laid up in store with me, and sealed up among my treasures?"
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