In Gary Shepard's sermon titled "True Riches," he explores the profound theological theme of finding true wealth in the kingdom of heaven, highlighted through Matthew 13:44. Shepard emphasizes that worldly riches are transient and can lead to spiritual peril, citing Scripture like James 5:1-2 and Matthew 6:19-21, which illustrate the futility of materialism. He contrasts temporal treasures with the eternal value of Christ, arguing that the true treasure lies in salvation and the riches of God's grace, as exemplified in passages such as 1 Timothy 6:7 and Colossians 1:27. He stresses the transformative power of recognizing Christ as the ultimate treasure, leading believers to willingly abandon earthly attachments and pursue eternal inheritance, thereby underscoring the practical significance of valuing spiritual wealth over material gain in the life of a Christian.
“There is only one kind of riches that are going to last. There is only one coin for eternity, if you will.”
“If you ever know Christ, if you ever know that gracious salvation and mercy that's in Him, you'll guard it.”
“The gospel does not receive from us the respect which it deserves unless we prefer it to all the riches, pleasures, honors, and advantages of the world.”
“If any man loved the world, the love of the Father is not in him.”
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