“And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”  Matthew 19:24, Mark 10:25, Luke 18:25

One reference explains the “eye of the needle” as a secondary gate which was used at night when the primary entrance had already been sealed for the evening.  This gate was much smaller in height and width than the main gate.  The only way that a camel could enter would be to get down on its knees, be stripped of all of its baggage and guided carefully though.

 

In our text, the Lord isn’t condemning anyone for being rich; however the warning is being given to all who have excelled in material gain.  Be your riches in the areas of: finances, education, prestige, or in any other area; whatever you have acquired in excessive must not replace your love and allegiance to the Lord.  Far too often, when someone begins to “move up the ladder” their level of dedication, integrity, and loyalty to the Lord gradually begin to diminish. 

 

We have read for years that the wealth of the wicked is laid up for the just.  We have also heard about the great release of finances that is on the onset for those who have been faithful.

As you continue to receive your endtime release, it is imperative that you increase your devotion and admiration to and for the Lord. 

 

Don’t lose your focus.  One of the concepts concerning the eye of the needle that is relevant for today is this: we must be willing to be stripped of everything for the cause of Christ.  We must not become so attached to anything - that we will not release it at a command from the Lord.  We must never consider ourselves too important (permitting that spirit of pride to reign!) to get down on our hands, knees and faces in the presence of the Lord.

 

The eye of the needle can also be symbolic to entering into the holy of holies in the realm of the spirit.  We must be stripped of everything prior to the Lord granting us permission to enter.  To gain access requires one to value their relationship with the Lord to the degree that they are willing to surrender any and everything, for and to Him. 

 

Again I reiterate: Don’t Lose Your Focus!  The tables have begun to turn and the imminent release to the true Saints is no longer pending – it’s here!  However we must be willing to open our hearts freely to the LORD.  Once we totally surrender our hearts – whatever is in our hands will automatically follow.

 

Don’t be compared to the rich young ruler (Matthew 19:16-26) . Daily remind yourself that you must be able and willing to go through the eye of the needle.

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