Our devotional thought comes from Matthew 16:26.
“What will it profit a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul?”
That question doesn’t whisper. It thunders. It walks into the boardrooms and the corner offices, echoes through the concert halls and behind the bright lights of success. It asks every heart, “What’s the price tag you’ve put on your soul?”
The illusion of success is a powerful thing. It promises everything—status, security, applause—but it never warns you about what it takes in return. It tells you to keep climbing, to never rest, to sacrifice your evenings, your values, your relationships, all in the name of progress. And somewhere along the way, without even noticing, we begin trading eternal things for temporary ones.
I’ve seen men with full calendars and empty hearts. Women with closets full of clothes but a soul starved for peace. We chase promotions while our families long for presence. We hunger for validation from a world that never stays satisfied.
Jesus knew this temptation. That’s why He didn’t ask if we might forfeit our soul. He asked what good it would do if we did. Because He knows we’re in danger of selling our soul.
Let’s not settle. Let’s not trade forever for now. Let’s walk away from the illusion and back to what’s real—our soul, safely anchored in Him.
I’m Lonnie Davis and these are thoughts worth thinking.