Living in a materialistic culture, we often judge someone's value to our society based on their material success. A person is afforded more respect and recognition as he or she climbs up the social ladder and attains more worldly feats. Business success, big houses, luxurious cars, prestigious jobs, fame, and many material possessions are often the indicators for success and/or having value in this world. Though the culture has taught us to think this way, Jesus Christ contends that what brings value to one's life is God's honor. When one serves God, that person is building up for themselves riches in heaven. Hence, God's approval is more valuable than any approval or material thing the world can give to us. Moreover, the things of this world are passing away whilst heavenly riches will last forever. Consequently, we must have an eternal perspective in all matters pertaining to life.