The Payoff

OCT 20, 2024-1 MIN
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The Payoff

OCT 20, 2024-1 MIN

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<p>In 1921, artist Sam Rodia began construction on his Watts Towers. Thirty-three years later seventeen sculptures rose as high as thirty meters over Los Angeles. Musician Jerry Garcia was dismissive of Rodia&rsquo;s lifework. &ldquo;That&rsquo;s the payoff,&rdquo; said Garcia. &ldquo;That thing that exists after you&rsquo;re dead.&rdquo; Then he said, &ldquo;Wow, that&rsquo;s not it for me.&rdquo;</p> <p>So what <em>was</em> the payoff for him? His bandmate Bob Weir summed up their philosophy: &ldquo;In eternity, nothing will be remembered of you. So why not just have fun?&rdquo;</p> <p>A wealthy, wise man once tried to find the &ldquo;payoff&rdquo; by doing everything he possibly could. He wrote, &ldquo;I said to myself, &lsquo;Come now, I will test you with pleasure to find out what is good&rsquo; &rdquo; (Ecclesiastes 2:1). But he noted, &ldquo;The wise, like the fool, will not be long remembered&rdquo; (v. 16). He concluded, &ldquo;The work that is done under the sun was grievous to me&rdquo; (v. 17).</p> <p>The life and message of Jesus radically counter such shortsighted living. Jesus came to give us &ldquo;life to the full&rdquo; (John 10:10) and taught us to live this life with the next one in view. &ldquo;Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth,&rdquo; He said. &ldquo;But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven&rdquo; (Matthew 6:19-20). Then He summed it up: &ldquo;Seek first [God&rsquo;s] kingdom and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well&rdquo; (v. 33).</p> <p><em>That&rsquo;s</em> the payoff&mdash;both under the sun and beyond.</p>