Jesus already showed us that there are two kinds of riches. He said “true riches,” which means the other type is false. And He clearly named the false riches: unrighteous mammon—money. So when people say Jesus became poor so you can be rich, they assume He is giving you cash. As though Jesus had a bank account in heaven loaded with billions. So when you read “though He was rich, yet for your sake He became poor,” you automatically inserted “money.” And that’s how confusion enters.
Jesus was never rich in dollars, naira, or euros. He was rich in something else entirely—the true riches. The true riches are not cash. They are what Jesus had in abundance: authority, glory, and an inheritance in the saints. That is why He said if you’re not faithful with money—the false riches—how will God commit to you the true riches? Money is a test. It is the hardest exam. And most people fail it, even Christians.
The day will come when the result of how you handled money will show up in the age to come. That’s when people will discover that the struggle with money on earth had everything to do with the glory they will carry for thousands of years. And no one can take that glory from you. That is the real inheritance. That is what Jesus came to give.
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[Published On 2/12/2025]

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