The 3 F’s to Life’s Greatest Riches
MY FRIDAY STORY
Here is another Friday Story I’d like to add. While this may not be directions on how to market, we all still need to get back to what’s really important in our lives. I am in this industry to so I can work from home and be with my family. Sometimes I find myself being consumed and I spend too much time building my business and not enough with my loved ones.
-Jeremy
The 3 “F’s” to Life’s Greatest Riches
by Darcy Keith
In one week’s time, which was just two and a half weeks ago, my family experienced two losses. While facing my losses, I was forced to face my riches. The first loss was the tragic and unexpected death of one of my good friends, De, who was thirty-six years old as well as four and a half months pregnant with her third child. The second loss was the death of my eighty-seven year old great-uncle, Jack, the last “grandparent” figure in our small family.
During my Uncle Jack’s funeral, the pastor said something which caused me to put down my tear-soaked tissue for a moment and think. Yes, there will be a void in my heart for both De and Uncle Jack. But, we celebrate their lives and how we are richly blessed by knowing them. And, we will get to see them one day in heaven because both had accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior.
Richly blessed, rich? We don’t seem to hear that word a lot today. The pastor went on to say that there are three “F’s” to the greatest riches in the world. These are faith, family, and friends. When we have faith, we are children of the richest King in the world! That King makes us heirs to mansions in heaven.
I am rich because I have family that cares for and loves me. If I didn’t have a family like this, who knows where I would be after receiving life-threatening injuries in my car crash in which two of my friends perished? Would I have received the best medical care and treatment or just been admitted to any medical facility?
I am rich because I have friends that care how my family is doing. They help celebrate successes and are there when I hit milestone birthdays. When times are tough, I remind myself of the blessings in my life. And suddenly, I remember I’m rich, and life is grand again. Though there are times when money may be tight, look around you. You have the keys to life’s greatest riches.
Take a look to see what part the three “F’s” play in your life. Do you make time for your faith? Your family? Your friends? If not, what’s stopping you? As I see it, the three “F’s” don’t cost any money. But, they do “cost” time.
Here are three thoughts to gain the greatest riches in your life today: 1. Invest in your faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. 2. Spend more quality time with you family. This could be taking a walk around your neighborhood or going to the park, or maybe even sitting down an eating dinner together at least five times a week. 3. Get together for fellowship and great times with friends.
It’s time well invested, and riches well received.
To your wealth!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Darcy Keith is a national award-winning professional speaker and author, and is an expert on overcoming challenges. She has presented before various corporations, associations, service organizations, churches, and universities, as well as being featured on various television and radio venues including ABC, CBS, and FOX. To sign up for Darcy’s FREE inspirational newsletter on “Living the Life You Really Want”, visit her website, www.DarcyKeith.com, or to contact Darcy, eMail her at Darcy@DarcyKeith.com
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Hey true story man. I agree that really, aside from God and people, nothing else really matters.
Great Post
- Coty
Ps, the new (i think its new) layout looks pretty sweet.
Blessings brother!
- CS
Great post, and so very true. I have definitely been there myself Jeremy. I’ve spent so much trying to make money it began effecting my walk with the Lord and my time with my wife. So I realigned my thinking and put things into perspective. (What profits a man if he gains the whole world, but loses his soul.) Keep growing in Jesus my friend.