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Eternal Treasure

4 sermons

Eternal treasure is a profound biblical concept that invites believers to reflect on the true value of their pursuits in life. Jesus teaches in Matthew 6:19-21 that we should not store up treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, but rather lay up treasures in heaven, where they are secure. This call to prioritize eternal over temporal wealth emphasizes the importance of our hearts being aligned with God's kingdom. In Colossians 3:2, Paul urges us to set our minds on things above, not on earthly things, reminding us that our true identity and inheritance lie in Christ. The pursuit of holiness, as highlighted in Hebrews 12:14, is integral to this journey, as it prepares us to receive the eternal rewards promised to those who seek God earnestly. Furthermore, in 1 Peter 1:4, believers are reminded of an inheritance that is imperishable, undefiled, and unfading, kept in heaven for them. As we navigate life, the call to believe just now, as echoed in the sermons on this theme, encourages us to invest in our spiritual growth and relationships, recognizing that the treasures we cultivate in faith will yield eternal dividends.

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don-mcclure

In this sermon, the preacher focuses on Matthew chapter 6 verse 19, which advises against storing up treasures on earth. He emphasizes that earthly treasures are temporary and vulnerable to corruption and theft. Instead, he encourages the congregation to prioritize storing up treasures in heaven, wh

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george-macdonald

George MacDonald preaches on the importance of storing treasures in heaven rather than on earth, emphasizing that where our treasure is, there our heart will be also. He delves into the deeper meaning of Jesus' words, highlighting how our hearts can be corroded and moth-eaten by earthly desires and

horatius-bonar

The preacher delves into the meaning of 'rust' (brosis) in the Bible, which refers to the act of partaking of food and can also symbolize erosion or corrosion. Jesus uses 'brosis' figuratively to represent spiritual food and nourishment, emphasizing the importance of seeking eternal sustenance over

jc-ryle

Greek Word Studies preaches about the concept of treasure as a repository for valuable things, emphasizing the heart as the storage of thoughts and feelings. Believers are entrusted with the priceless Gospel and are expected to use it wisely. The sermon highlights the importance of storing up treasu

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