Where Your Treasure Is

Jesus said something that cuts straight through appearances and into the core of who we are: “Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.”

That’s not just a poetic statement—it’s a diagnostic tool for your soul.

Treasure Reveals Direction

We often think our feelings lead our lives. But Jesus flips that idea. He teaches that what we value—what we invest in—actually shapes what we desire.

Put simply:
Your heart follows your treasure.

If your time, energy, and resources are poured into career success, your heart will be there.
If they’re invested in comfort and security, your heart will drift there.
If they’re given to God, His purposes, and His people—your heart will grow in that direction.

This is both sobering and hopeful.

A Mirror, Not a Mystery

Many people say, “I want to love God more.” That’s an honest and good desire. But Jesus would gently respond: “Show me your treasure.”

  • What do you think about most?
  • What do you spend your money on?
  • Where does your time go?
  • What excites you? What worries you?

These are not random habits. They are clues pointing to your treasure—and your heart is following close behind.

The Quiet Drift

Here’s the danger: treasure doesn’t always shift dramatically. It drifts.

A little more focus on comfort.
A little less time with God.
A little more attachment to recognition, success, or possessions.

Over time, your heart quietly relocates.

You don’t wake up one day far from God by accident—you get there by gradually treasuring other things more.

The Hope: You Can Redirect Your Heart

This is where Jesus’ words become incredibly encouraging.

If your heart follows your treasure… then you can lead your heart by choosing where you place your treasure.

Want a deeper relationship with God?

  • Invest time in His Word
  • Give attention to prayer
  • Serve others intentionally
  • Support what God is doing in your church and beyond

As you do, something surprising happens:
Your affection for God grows. Your hunger for Him deepens. Your joy in Him increases.

Not because you forced your heart—but because you guided it.

Eternal vs Temporary

Jesus consistently pointed people toward eternal treasure.

Earthly things fade:

  • Money comes and goes
  • Recognition is fleeting
  • Possessions wear out

But what lasts?

  • People
  • God’s Kingdom
  • Acts of love, faith, and obedience

When you invest in eternal things, your heart becomes anchored in something unshakable.

A Simple Challenge

Don’t overcomplicate this.

Take an honest look at your life this week and ask:
“Where is my treasure actually going?”

Then make one intentional shift:

  • Give more time to God
  • Be generous in a new way
  • Reinvest your attention toward what truly matters

Your heart will follow.

Final Thought

Jesus isn’t trying to take things from you—He’s trying to lead you to a life that is full, steady, and deeply rooted.

Because in the end, the location of your treasure determines the direction of your heart…
and the direction of your heart determines the course of your life.

About Mark Cole

Jesus follower, Husband, Grandfather, Worship Leader, Writer, Pastor, Teacher, Founding Arranger for Praisecharts.com, pickleball player, blogger & outdoor enthusiast.. (biking, hiking, skiing). Twitter: @MarkMCole Facebook: mmcole
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