A Means to an End

Yael Eckstein  |  October 2, 2022

Desert road

They have mouths, but cannot speak,
    eyes, but cannot see.
They have ears, but cannot hear,
    nor is there breath in their mouths.
Those who make them will be like them,
    and so will all who trust in them
. — Psalm 135:16-18

In honor of my father, Rabbi Yechiel Eckstein, and his lifework helping Christians understand the Jewish roots of their faith, I offer you one of his devotional teachings from the beloved Psalms.

Many people dream of winning the lottery. While we all agree that money can’t buy happiness, it doesn’t stop us from thinking that a lot of money would make life much easier, and with that would come happiness, right?

Consider the story of Lara and Roger Griffiths. They thought winning the lottery was the greatest thing to happen to them, but now they say that winning the lottery wrecked their lives.

Upon winning the lottery, the couple began fulfilling all their long-held dreams. Roger reunited his high school rock band and produced a record. Lara opened a beauty salon. The two then bought all the things they couldn’t afford previously and went on luxury vacations. Sounds like a dream, right?

However, the dream became a nightmare when Lara discovered that her husband had an affair. Then Roger revealed that their money was all gone, spent on unsuccessful ventures, bad investments, or squandered by the two. Within years after winning the lottery, Lara was working in the beauty salon she once owned, Roger was living with his parents, and the couple’s marriage was destroyed. They were worse off than before the big win!

A Means to an End

Psalm 135 warns us, The idols of the nations are silver and gold” (Psalm 135:15). Many people worship money. They crave it, live for it, and love it. However, money is empty. It is an idol like the psalmist describes, “They have mouths, but cannot speak,eyes, but cannot see.They have ears, but cannot hear,nor is there breath in their mouths.” There is no life in idols or money, and neither can give us life.

The psalmist goes on to cautions us, “Those who make them will be like them, and so will all who trust in them.” Just as gold and silver are without the ability to see, hear, or speak, so too, will be those who trust in them. They won’t see the truth, hear the truth, or speak the truth. They will be blind, deaf, and speak lies. They are destined to make bad decisions, resulting in a messy life.

Is money a bad thing? Certainly not! Money, when used properly, can help us on our life’s journey and service to God. However, money is a means to an end and not an end in itself. Only God can fill us up with the joy, love, and security that we all crave. Only God can guide us and lead us on a path that will be most fulfilling. Only God can give us life. And that is worth more than anything money can buy.

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