Our Portion and Eternal Inheritance
One who is born of God has the Lord as his portion and inheritance (Romans 8:17). He is thankful for who He is and what he has; for in Christ he has "all things" that are worth having. Having food and clothing and believing friends, he is content. He brought nothing into this world and will carry nothing out (I Timothy 6:6-8).
Earthly possessions, honors,
and property have no value after death; but to be forgiven of sin and made alive in Christ is the highest prize and glory (Ephesians 1:7). As soon as a
person really learns, believes, and embraces the grace of Christ, like
Moses, "he esteems even the reproach of Christ greater than the riches of this world" (Hebrews 11:24-26).
But
they that seek after riches and worldly honor fall into many
temptations, which drown men in destruction and misery. This craving
for the world's wealth and approval has caused many to depart from the
faith and pierce themselves through with many sorrows (I Timothy 6:6-10).
-preacher Henry T. Mahan
-audio Gospel sermons: https://www.sermonaudio.com/broadcasters/mahan/
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