Riches in this life may bring profit now, but they will not profit in “the day of wrath.” In fact, riches in this life are often a pitfall to living a righteous life. So how can a person be both rich and righteous at the same time?
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How Can a Person Be Both Rich & Righteous?
Riches in this life may bring profit now, but they will not profit in “the day of wrath.” In fact, riches in this life are often a pitfall to living a righteous life. So how can a person be both rich and righteous at the same time?
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True Riches
This week Pastor Joel Webbon teaches on 1 Timothy 6:17-21. His focus was on the eternal significance of storing treasure in heaven.