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What does the Bible say about heavenly treasures?

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The Bible teaches us to set our hearts on eternal, heavenly treasures rather than temporal earthly gains (Matthew 6:19-21).

Scripture emphasizes the importance of valuing heavenly treasures over earthly possessions. In Matthew 6:19-21, Jesus instructs us not to store up treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, but to store up treasures in heaven. The contrast highlights that the enduring nature of heavenly rewards far surpasses the fleeting material wealth of this world. As believers, we are called to prioritize our spiritual lives and the pursuit of holiness, for that is where true satisfaction lies.

In the context of our daily lives, it is essential to remember that earthly possessions will ultimately fade away, while the treasures we accumulate in our pursuit of faith and holiness will endure eternally. As Dyer points out, laboring for inward purity and grace is far more significant than the pursuit of outward wealth. True richness comes from living by faith and nurturing a relationship with God, which yields eternal rewards that cannot be taken away.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:19-21, Ephesians 1:3

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