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James Smith

True riches and honor!

1 Timothy 4:8; Proverbs 8:18
James Smith • March, 19 2015 • Audio
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James Smith
James Smith • March, 19 2015
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Godliness is presented by James Smith as the true source of riches and honor, as affirmed in Scripture. The sermon emphasizes that while the world is captivated by material wealth and status, true wealth derives from a life of godliness, referencing 1 Timothy 4:8 and Proverbs 8:18. Smith draws attention to the idea that wisdom, embodied in Christ, offers not only enduring wealth but also the righteousness necessary for both earthly life and eternal glory. He explicates how these riches manifest in various blessings, including spiritual sustenance and divine protection, culminating in the believer’s status as heirs in Christ, underscoring the eternal significance of godliness. Thus, the practical significance lies in reorienting believers’ desires away from temporal accolades and towards the lasting honor bestowed by God.

Key Quotes

“Riches and honour are with me, yes, enduring wealth and righteousness.”

“The godly man has bread to eat which the world knows nothing of, even the bread of life which came down from heaven.”

“Godliness is true wealth. It puts a man in possession of all that he will need in life and in death, and all that he can enjoy throughout eternity.”

“What honor can exceed this, to be the bride of the only-begotten Son of God... the joint heirs with Jesus, who is heir of all things?”

What does the Bible say about godliness?

Godliness is profitable for all things, promising benefit in this life and the life to come (1 Timothy 4:8).

The Bible teaches that godliness is of great value in every way, not only for the benefits it provides in our current life but also for the eternal rewards it assures for the life that is to come (1 Timothy 4:8). Godliness encompasses living according to God's principles, which grants us access to true wealth and honor that is beyond earthly treasures. It is through Christ that we find ultimate fulfillment and richness, addressing both our immediate needs and our spiritual health, as evidenced by the grace and righteousness He imparts to us.

1 Timothy 4:8, Ephesians 3:8

How do we know that true wealth comes from godliness?

True wealth is found in godliness, which provides enduring riches and righteousness (Proverbs 8:18).

The Scriptures affirm that true wealth is associated with godliness, encapsulated in the promise that 'riches and honor are with me' (Proverbs 8:18). This wealth goes beyond material possessions; it includes spiritual blessings such as grace, knowledge, and divine provision for our needs. Godliness shapes our understanding of wealth, transforming it into unsearchable riches found in Christ, who offers the bread of life and garments of salvation. This spiritual wealth is eternal and fosters a sense of security and joy that transcends earthly circumstances.

Proverbs 8:18, Ephesians 3:8

Why is spiritual honor important for Christians?

Spiritual honor is conferred by God and is superior to worldly honor (1 Peter 2:9).

For Christians, spiritual honor is of utmost importance because it is bestowed by God rather than earned through worldly achievements. The honor we receive as believers—being children of the Most High and joint heirs with Christ—is profound and transformative. The world may overlook or despise believers, but this does not diminish the dignified status granted to them. Just as Jesus experienced humiliation before His glorification, so too will believers attain their full honor in Christ's coming kingdom, which assures them of their worth and value in God's eyes.

1 Peter 2:9

Sermon Transcript

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True Riches and Honor by James Smith from Gleams of Grace 1860

Godliness is profitable for all things, having promise of the life that now is, and of that which is to come. 1 Timothy chapter 4 verse 8

Riches and honor are with me, yes, enduring wealth and righteousness. Proverbs chapter 8 verse 18

Riches and honour fascinate worldly men. They will therefore risk anything and everything in the pursuit of them. Tell a poor man how he may get a fortune, or a rich man how he may rise to honour, and they are all attention, and are prepared to do your bidding.

to meet this disposition in man, wisdom presents itself as the source of riches and honor, saying, Riches and honor are with me, yes, enduring wealth and righteousness. Wisdom represents Christ. To possess Christ is to possess unsearchable riches. Ephesians chapter 3 verse 8

the wealth of godliness. Riches are with me. That is, all things necessary for life and godliness. The godly man is a truly wealthy man. A little of earth, with God's blessing, will go a long way with him.

But the riches of godliness are principally riches of grace, answering to that in nature which procures food, clothing, medicine, residence, pleasure, and knowledge. A godly man has bread to eat which the world knows nothing of, even the bread of life which came down from heaven. He is clothed with the best robe, even the Saviour's righteousness, and wears the garments of salvation every day. For his use are the leaves of the tree of life, which heal the soul, and the famous balm of Gilead, which restores spiritual health and preserves it. To him the Lord is a strong refuge, to which he may continually resort. Of the divine rivers of pleasure he may drink. He has an unction from the Holy One, and knows all things necessary for him to know.

The riches of grace prepare for the riches of glory, a glorious heavenly mansion, a crown of righteousness, and an unfading and incorruptible inheritance. Godliness is true wealth. It puts a man in possession of all that he will need in life and in death, and all that he can enjoy throughout eternity. The godly man is always rich, though he may appear to be poor, as there is much laid up for him in heaven. These are desirable riches. They cannot be lost.

the dignity of godliness. Honor is with me, not the honor of the world, which is like a fading flower, but the honor which comes from God alone. Jesus, the King of heaven, is the source and giver of all spiritual honor. All his people are raised to dignity. What honor can exceed this, to be the bride of the only-begotten Son of God, the children of the Most High God, the brethren of the Lord of life and glory, the joint heirs with Jesus, who is heir of all things, the forever friends of God, and made eternal kings and priests?

Oh, the dignity conferred on every believer in Jesus, the poorest, the weakest, the most despised of them. A godly man is always honorable. He may be despised now. His son may be obscured by some cloud at present. But it will soon burst forth in splendor and glory. The world knows him not. But then it knew not Jesus. He is like Jesus in his humiliation now. But he will be like Jesus in his glorification before long. you
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