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Why should Christians not prioritize worldly possessions?

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Worldly possessions are temporary and do not compare to the eternal value of spiritual matters, as mentioned in Matthew 6:19-21.

In Matthew 6:19-21, Jesus instructs us not to lay up treasures on earth where they can decay or be stolen but to lay them up in heaven. This emphasizes that material possessions are temporary and cannot provide lasting fulfillment or security. The call for Christians is to invest in things of eternal significance, such as investing in relationships, acts of kindness, and spiritual growth. It reminds believers that where their treasure is, there will their heart be also. Consequently, the mindset should be towards valuing spiritual gains over transient material wealth.
Scripture References: Matthew 6:19-21

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