then you know this Mark 10
17And as he is going forth into the way, one having run and having kneeled to him, was questioning him, `Good teacher, what may I do, that life age-during I may inherit?'
18And Jesus said to him, `Why me dost thou call good? no one [is] good except One -- God;
19the commands thou hast known: Thou mayest not commit adultery, Thou mayest do no murder, Thou mayest not steal, Thou mayest not bear false witness, Thou mayest not defraud, Honour thy father and mother.'
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20And he answering said to him, `Teacher, all these did I keep from my youth.'
21And Jesus having looked upon him, did love him, and said to him, `One thing thou dost lack; go away, whatever thou hast -- sell, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in heaven, and come, be following me, quote]
Indeed i do
And as he was going out on his way, a certain man ran up and fell upon his knees before him and put the question to him: "Good Teacher, what must I do to inherit everlasting life?"
18 Jesus said to him: "Why do you call me good? Nobody is good, except one, God.
19 You know the commandments, ‘Do not murder, Do not commit adultery, Do not steal, Do not bear false witness, Do not defraud, Honor your father and mother.’"
20 The man said to him: "Teacher, all these things I have kept from my youth on."
21 Jesus looked upon him and felt love for him and said to him: "One thing is missing about you: Go, sell what things you have and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven, and come be my follower."
and not forgetting verse 22
22 But he grew sad at the saying and went off grieved, for he was holding many possessions.
Suddenly thrust upon the young ruler was a weighty decision.
What would he do?
Would he willingly give up material riches and become a follower of Jesus, or would he hold on to what he had?
Would he pursue treasures on earth, or would he seek treasures in heaven?
It must have been a difficult choice for him.
He was clearly interested in spiritual values, for he kept the Law and inquired what more he could do to win God’s favor.
His decision? He "went off grieved, for he was holding many possessions."Mark 10:22
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The young ruler’s decision was not wise. If he had become a faithful follower of Jesus, he could have received what he was searching for—everlasting life.
We are not told what happened to that young man.
We do know, however, that about four decades later, the Roman armies devastated Jerusalem and much of Judea. Many Jews lost both their riches and their lives.
In contrast with the young ruler, the apostle Peter and other disciples made a good choice.
They "left all things" and followed Jesus.
How that decision benefited them!
Jesus told them that they would receive many times more than what they left behind. Moreover, they would inherit everlasting life.
Theirs was a decision that they did not have to regret later.—Matthew 19:27-29.