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.
“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?”
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