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What does it really mean to be rich?
Jesus tells two sobering stories of men who had everything the world celebrates—wealth, comfort, and status—yet were dangerously poor in the one place that mattered most. One stored up goods for himself but forgot his soul. The other lived in luxury while ignoring the suffering at his gate, only to face eternity unprepared.
In this episode, we explore how possessions can quietly replace purpose, how comfort can dull compassion, and why success without God is ultimately empty. Jesus challenges us to rethink wealth, generosity, and eternity—and invites us to become rich toward God, not just rich on earth.
If you’ve ever measured your life by what you have, this episode will gently—but firmly—call you to measure it by what truly lasts.
By Adeniji Kanyinsola5
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What does it really mean to be rich?
Jesus tells two sobering stories of men who had everything the world celebrates—wealth, comfort, and status—yet were dangerously poor in the one place that mattered most. One stored up goods for himself but forgot his soul. The other lived in luxury while ignoring the suffering at his gate, only to face eternity unprepared.
In this episode, we explore how possessions can quietly replace purpose, how comfort can dull compassion, and why success without God is ultimately empty. Jesus challenges us to rethink wealth, generosity, and eternity—and invites us to become rich toward God, not just rich on earth.
If you’ve ever measured your life by what you have, this episode will gently—but firmly—call you to measure it by what truly lasts.