Bold Truth

Your worth isn't your net worth, but our culture has convinced you otherwise.

Abundance Lies

"Then Jesus said to them, 'Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed, for a man's life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.'"

— Luke 12:15 12:15

Your worth isn't your net worth. But somewhere between the highlight reels and the hustle culture, a lot of us started believing it was.

Jesus said it plainly in Luke 12:15: life does not consist in the abundance of your possessions. Not your salary. Not your square footage. Not the car in the driveway.

Materialism doesn't just drain your bank account. It drains your identity. It hands you a measuring stick that will never stop moving and tells you to keep measuring.

But God never designed you to be valued by what you accumulate. He designed you to be known by who you are in Him. That is a completely different economy.

The world will keep offering you more. More things, more status, more proof that you've arrived. Jesus offers you something the world can't: a life that is already full before you buy a single thing.

What would change in your daily decisions if you truly believed your life was already enough in Christ?

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What would change in your daily decisions if you truly believed your life was already enough in Christ?

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