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The Richest Man in the Valley
E.A. Johnston
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E.A. Johnston

The Richest Man in the Valley

E.A. Johnston · 15:34

E.A. Johnston teaches that true richness comes not from worldly possessions but from a heartfelt relationship with Jesus Christ, who offers eternal life beyond material wealth.
In "The Richest Man in the Valley," E.A. Johnston explores the true meaning of wealth through biblical stories and personal testimony. He contrasts worldly riches with spiritual riches, emphasizing that only a relationship with Jesus Christ can bring lasting fulfillment and eternal life. Through the story of the rich young ruler and the parable of Old Hans, Johnston calls listeners to examine their hearts and choose the treasure that lasts forever. This sermon challenges cultural values and invites all to come to Christ as their Savior and Lord.

Full Transcript

Well, I can't wait to share this message with you today, friends, and I know you want to hear it. It's about money and riches and rich men. We put a lot of emphasis on being rich today.

We idolize our rich celebrities and we do all we can to dress like them and be like them. We want to wear the same designer clothes they wear. We long to drive the Ferrari and the Lamborghini they drive.

We want to live in the Beverly Hills mansion they live in. We want to be rich like them. We want to emulate them.

But why is that? Because our society today flaunts a culture of the rich and famous and they hold it up as the very means to achieving happiness in life. I used to believe that. I used to believe that if I had money, I'd be happy in life.

I used to make a lot of money and I drove fancy cars and traveled all over the world and when I did I stayed at the most exclusive hotels where the rich and famous stayed because I wanted to be just like them. I had convinced myself that it was the one who had the most toys at the end of life who was the biggest winner in life. That was my mindset.

It may be your mindset as well friends. Well, I've got two stories to tell you today. One is short and it's from the Bible and the other is a little longer as it comes from life.

The title of my message today friends is the richest man in the valley. I know you're not going to want to miss it. So sit up straight and pay attention and get the wax out of your ears so you can hear it.

The first story is a familiar one. Sometimes a familiar story goes in one ear and out the other because we've heard it before. But a good story is like a beautiful woman.

You never get tired of looking at her. I used to be married to a beautiful woman. In fact, she was so drop-dead gorgeous.

We could hardly go out in public without her turning the heads of every man in a room. I never grew tired of looking at her. She was so beautiful.

A good story is like that. You never grow tired of it. Well, this first story is found in my Bible in the gospel of Mark.

It's found in chapter 10 beginning in verse 17. You may have heard it before but let me read it to you now friends. And when he was gone forth into the way there came one running and kneeled to him and asked him good master what shall I do that I may inherit eternal life and Jesus said unto him Why callest thou me good? There is none good, but one that is God Thou knowest the commandments do not commit adultery Do not kill do not steal do not bear false witness defraud not honor the father and mother And he answered and said unto him Master all these have I observed from my youth then Jesus Beholding him loved him and said unto him One thing thou lackest Go that way Sell whatsoever thou hast and give to the poor and thou shall have treasure in heaven and come take up the cross and follow me and He was sad at that saying and went away grieved for he had great possessions I will stop there friends There's two things I want to bring to your attention here first Jesus loved him in verse 21 it states then Jesus Beholding him loved him.

Why wouldn't God love what he has created? Don't ever let someone convince you that Jesus doesn't love the sinner my Bible never says that In fact, it states we love him because he first loved us Jesus didn't love me after I got saved Jesus loved me when I wasn't saved there'd been no hope for me otherwise secondly This young man was a rich man, but he let his riches get between him and God It's ironic friends because the only reason he was rich was because God had made him So all our riches come from God what we have he's given to us He declares he owns it all the silver is mine and the gold is mine Say it the Lord of hosts Maybe we have a thing that's standing between us and God and we don't want to give that up as well But listen to me friends The reality is this this young man who was a rich young ruler ended up one day Eventually parton with all his worldly possessions after all when it became time for him to die He couldn't take his gold with him and his soul left this world for another world He was quite unprepared for Well, I mentioned that before I had two stories. I Wanted to share with you today friends That was the first one in here is the second one It's about another rich man and this old boy was known as the richest man in the valley Cannot tell it to you now. It goes like this There was an old man named Hans and he was a farmhand to wealthy landowner old Hans Was a faithful employee to this rich man one day the wealthy landowner was out riding his black stallion and Surveying his vast property when he came upon old Hans Hans was sitting on the ground Eating his lunch Hans.

How are you today? asked the landowner Hans replied. Oh It is you sir. I'm sorry.

I didn't hear you coming. I've grown a little deaf lately I was just sitting here giving thanks to my lord for the meal, which he is giving me today the wealthy landowner glanced down at the meager meal of a hard piece of bread and a Piece of fried pork that the old man was eating the landowner commented Hans is that the kind of food you're thanking God for I would feel quite deprived If they were all I had for dinner Old Hans smiled and replied God has been good to me. He has kept me employed on your farm these many years I worked for your father for a long time before you were born, sir Just then Hans stood up and approached the man on the black stallion Hans said sir, may I share with you my dream that I had last night? Why certainly the rich man replied well, sir, I Dreamed about the heavenly gates of glory last night, and I heard a voice speak to me in the dream and I feel I should share with you what the voice said because It may be a warning to you What did the boy say asked the rich man old Hans replied in a serious tone The voice said that the richest man in the valley would die tonight Then I woke up sir.

Those solemn words were spoken. So plainly I haven't been able to forget them or get them out of my mind sense Feel all to tell you perhaps it is a warning The landowner's face grew pale, but he tried to laugh it off Nonsense, you may believe in a place called heaven But I do not and I certainly don't believe in any voice you heard from heaven Good day Hans With that the rich man grabbed the reins of his black stallion and rode off in a cloud of dust Old Hans shrugged his shoulders and went back to his lunch But the rich man could not eat his fine dinner that evening the lobster Remained uneaten on his golden plate Even his glass of champagne Seemed bitter to him that night He could not get those words of Hans out of his mind the words The richest man in the valley shall die tonight the landowner thought to himself Surely I am the richest man in this entire valley For I own most of it, but that old fool Hans He should never told me his dream But I won't let the silly words of a ignorant old man disturb me but soon the rich man felt ill he had trouble breathing and finally in Desperation he called for the town doctor By the time the doctor arrived it was late and as he came up the steps to the stately home He found the rich man in the parlor in a terrible state of anxiety The doctor tried to calm him and he gave him a thorough examination But he could find nothing wrong with the desperate man He gave the distressed patient a pill to relax him and told him to get some rest suddenly the doorbell rang But the rich man yelled out in a voice of panic Who could be calling at this time of night? The doctor walked to the door and opened it There stood a young farm boy and he was crying Sorry to disturb you sir But I must tell you that old Hans died suddenly this evening. I thought you'd like to know Yes friends the richest man in the valley died that night a man Who had a walk with God that money couldn't buy old Hans died rich toward God Jesus declared Take heed and beware covetousness for a man's life consisteth not in the Abundance of the things which he possesses and he spake a parable unto them saying at the ground of a certain rich man brought forth Plantifully and he thought within himself saying what shall I do? Because I have no room where to bestow my fruits and he said this will I do I will pull down my barns and build greater and there Will I bestow all my fruits and my goods and I will say to my soul So thou hast much goods laid up for many years Take thine ease eat drink and be merry But God said unto him Thou fool This night thy soul should be required of thee Then whose should those things be which thou hast provided So is he that layeth up treasure for himself.

It is not rich toward God Friend, do you know Jesus? I didn't ask if you knew about him That he died on a cross at Calvary for sinners like me But if you knew him The cross is the place where men try to get rid of him But by his death it becomes the very place where saving power flows out to all who come in repentance Confessing they are sinners and own them as their Savior and Lord if you don't know this Jesus friend Don't turn your back on him and walk away You'll be missing out on the greatest thing in the world. Don't walk away like that rich young man did No one what he knows now is he roasts in the torments of hell if he had a chance to Do it all over again That rich young man would have gladly parted with every dime he had To have Jesus as his Savior and to have and possess eternal life Jesus is the only remedy and refuge for sin Jesus is the found buried treasure Jesus is the pearl of great price worth selling all for Come to this Jesus friend and cast all you are and all you have on him And own them as your Savior and Lord at the last day the feast Jesus stood and cried if any man thirst Let him come on to me and drink he Death believeth on me as the scripture hath said out of his belly shall flow rivers of Living water Come to this Jesus friend, but come to this Christ who is the friend of sinners?

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Illusion of Worldly Riches
    • Society idolizes wealth and celebrities
    • Personal testimony of chasing riches and luxury
    • The emptiness behind materialism
  2. II. The Rich Young Ruler's Story
    • Jesus' encounter with the rich young man (Mark 10:17-22)
    • The challenge to sell possessions and follow Christ
    • The barrier riches can create between man and God
  3. III. The Parable of Old Hans, the Richest Man in the Valley
    • Old Hans’ contentment despite meager means
    • The warning dream and the rich landowner's denial
    • True richness is being rich toward God
  4. IV. The Call to Salvation and Eternal Riches
    • Jesus as the pearl of great price
    • The cross as the source of saving power
    • Invitation to come to Jesus and find true life

Key Quotes

“Jesus loved him in verse 21 it states then Jesus Beholding him loved him.” — E.A. Johnston
“The richest man in the valley died that night a man who had a walk with God that money couldn't buy.” — E.A. Johnston
“Jesus is the pearl of great price worth selling all for.” — E.A. Johnston

Application Points

  • Evaluate what in your life might be hindering your relationship with God and be willing to surrender it.
  • Seek to be rich toward God by prioritizing spiritual growth over material gain.
  • Accept Jesus as your Savior to receive the true riches of eternal life.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Jesus ask the rich young ruler to sell all he has?
Jesus asks him to sell all to show that attachment to wealth can block full commitment to God and eternal life.
What does it mean to be 'rich toward God'?
Being rich toward God means valuing spiritual riches and a relationship with God above material possessions.
How can I know if I truly trust Jesus?
True trust in Jesus is shown by repentance, confessing Him as Savior, and following His teachings above worldly desires.
What is the main warning in the story of the rich landowner?
The warning is that earthly wealth cannot save a soul, and ignoring God’s call leads to spiritual poverty.
How does this sermon challenge modern views on wealth?
It challenges the idea that happiness and success come from possessions, urging listeners to seek God’s treasure instead.

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