Every decision you make reflects your evaluation of who you are.
Have you ever stopped and looked back over your life and thought what if I would have made that decision instead? Went to college, moved to that state, took that job, bought that stock. We have decisions to make and wishing we had made those other decisions will never give us the right insight with today’s direction. Do you know why? Because we didn’t make that other decision. Moses raised in the Kings Palace had it made so to speak. Moses made another decision and this decision took him far away in another direction. This is what Moses said about that decision; Hebrews 11:24 (KJV) By faith Moses, when he was come to years, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter;
Hebrews 11:25 (KJV) Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the people of God, than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season;
Moses makes the decision to go with the people of God. What did Moses give up? The pleasures of sin, which only lasted for a season. Good decision Moses. Moses estimated the value higher than the shame and disgrace, greater than the treasures in Egypt. Greater treasures will never make one happy. Remember Ebenezer Scrooge? He had the treasures of this world and he wasn’t happy until he learned it wasn’t treasures that brought happiness. I have to stop and ask myself, am I happy? If I say I am then what would I say makes me happy? Well it’s not my wealth I can rule that out. Examine myself and this is what I find. First let me clear the air. I don't think it is wrong to have wealth. Some are gifted to have wealth, it is what they do with it. We read in the book of Luke chapter 12 of a man who had a great pay off for his work. He makes plans for the barns to go to make way for the new barns that are to be built. Then he makes plans for the many years that are to come. He will take it easy, do what he wants to do, go where he wants to go and see what he wants to see. Sounds good, the only problem is he saw many years while he only had a few hours. Decisions we make without ever taking into account we may never see those new barns. Moses made the right decision and because he chose Christ he saw more than new barns.
Hebrews 11:26 (KJV) Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater riches than the treasures in Egypt: for he (Moses) had respect unto the recompence of the reward.
What makes me happy? Just like Moses I have greater riches than this world can ever offer. What’s that? Christ! If you know Christ then you do also. Oh yes, plan for the future but remember you may not be here to enjoy the future so be happy in the present.