True Wealth: Dependence on God Over Material Possessions

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"We cannot be living for today. We're not only living for the here and now. We have to be living for eternity. Lay not up for yourself treasures where rust and moth doth corrupt. For where your treasure is, there your heart may be also." [01:18:28]( | | )

"And James is writing to a group of people here who have no concept of that. All of these things you're trusting in, they're going to rot and be devoured and be defiled and be destroyed, canker and rust." [01:08:23]( | | )

"You're stacking up all this wealth. You're piling up these wealth. You're heaping it up together. And it's going to canker and rust. You're heaping it up just so it can decay at your judgment." [01:12:53]( | | )

"This is speaking to the gifts and abilities that God has given the believer, and they have buried those gifts and abilities, or hey, they have, like the prodigal son, spent them in riotous living, and because of that, they're as good as wasted and moth-eaten." [01:01:55]( | | )

"When we didn't speak truth and love to somebody. There's gonna be a day that we're gonna remember and it's gonna be painful. Because time gone is time gone. You can't get it back." [01:14:22]( | | )

"It's the attitude of the wealth. It is the dependence upon the wealth." [01:16:59]( | | )

"If you spend more time maintaining your relationship with your things you do maintaining your relationship with God, there's a pretty clear indication there that you have entered into, at a minimum, a gray area in this approach of attitude towards wealth and possessions." [57:28]( | | )

"James' primary concern is not with the oppressive rich, but rather with those believers who are the victims of such unjust treatment." [49:33]( | | )

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