Sunday, March 29, 2015

Collateral

It's interesting to begin to understand what kinds of items had value.  Obviously precious metals will always have some value (great or small depends on the era).  During a catestophic event where water is scarce, a bottle of water would have a high value.   Where electricity is gone, cash would be more in demand.  If food was scarce a small farm would need to be protected. 

When you read in the Old Testament of the Bible, you will find that a cloak had a high value.   It was such a high value that people of that time would put it up in a pledge or collateral for a promise.  Now look at today, the items we use as collateral would be a car, a house or equipment.  Now take in consideration that on Palm Sunday, a large crowd of people came and placed their cloaks on the ground as Jesus entered Jerusalem.  They put their valuables on the ground for a donkey that was carrying Jesus to walk on.  

What kinds of valuables are you willing to lay down for Jesus to enter upon?