Valuing What He Values

Scripture:
“Knowing that you were not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold … but with the precious blood of Christ.” ~ 1 Peter 1:18–19 (NKJV)
Devotional Thought:
While spending time in God’s Word recently, I found myself reading Matthew 6 - a passage I have often turned to when discussing issues of money and materialism. This time, I read the entire chapter in one sitting, and it stirred something deeper in me.
As I reflected, I saw how Jesus was speaking directly to the heart - not just about money, but about what we truly value. The people of that time were caught up in outward appearances - how they prayed, how they fasted, how they managed their finances, and how they presented themselves. These public figures set the tone for what society viewed as valuable and praiseworthy.
But Jesus turned the focus inward. He taught that what truly matters is not external, but internal. It is the posture of the heart that determines our position in the Kingdom of God.
So often, we evaluate our worth by comparing ourselves with others. We unconsciously create a hierarchy of value based on possessions, accomplishments, or influence. But Jesus dismantled all of that. He exposed the false narratives we tell ourselves - and those society reinforces - and called us to something far more enduring.
Jesus invites us to a life of intimacy with the Father. In teaching the disciples how to pray, He revealed the depth of His relationship with God and extended that same invitation to us. Through this relationship, our hearts are transformed - filled with light, cleansed from darkness, and freed from the grip of materialism.
When we root our identity in the Father, we shed the need for pretense, masks, and self-promotion. In that sacred space of prayer and communion, Jesus offers us a new kind of freedom - a freedom not tied to wealth or status, but to eternal worth found in Him.
Reflection Question:
Are there things in your life that you have valued more than your relationship with Christ? What might He be asking you to release today?
Closing Prayer:
Father, thank You for loving me so intimately and for valuing me beyond what the world can offer. Help me to let go of the things that distract or define me falsely. Teach me to value what You value. I long to know You more deeply and to walk in the freedom that comes from intimacy with You. In Jesus’ name, amen.









