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If you were asked to name your most cherished possession, what would come to mind? Perhaps it is a sentimental piece of jewelry passed down through generations, a collection of photographs capturing precious memories, or the house you have worked so hard to make a home. We all have items that hold deep personal value. These possessions can be wonderful gifts that enrich our lives, but they are all temporary. They can be lost, broken, or left behind. In our quietest moments, God gently invites us to consider a deeper question: where do we store our ultimate treasure?
By Dr Joe PettigrewIf you were asked to name your most cherished possession, what would come to mind? Perhaps it is a sentimental piece of jewelry passed down through generations, a collection of photographs capturing precious memories, or the house you have worked so hard to make a home. We all have items that hold deep personal value. These possessions can be wonderful gifts that enrich our lives, but they are all temporary. They can be lost, broken, or left behind. In our quietest moments, God gently invites us to consider a deeper question: where do we store our ultimate treasure?