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Riches, honours, and comforts',

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"But we have this precious treasure in earthen vessels."
2 Cor. 4:7

How different is the estimate that the Christian makes 
of riches, honors, and comforts—from that made by 
the world and the flesh

The world's idea of riches are only such as consist in gold 
and silver, in houses, lands, or other tangible property.

The world's estimate of honors, are only such as man 
has to bestow.

The world's notion of comfort, is "fulfilling the 
desires of the flesh and of the mind." 

But the true Christian takes a different estimate 
of these matters, and feels that . . .
the only true riches are those of God's grace in the heart,
the only real honor is that which comes from God,
the only solid comfort is that which is imparted by the 
Holy Spirit to a broken and contrite spirit. 

Now, just in proportion as we are filled by the Spirit 
of God—shall we take faith's estimate of riches, 
honours, and comforts
. And just so much as we are 
imbued with the spirit of the world—shall we take 
the flesh's estimate of these things.

When the eye of the world looked on the Apostles, it 
viewed them as a company of poor ignorant men—a set 
of wild enthusiasts, who travelled about the country 
preaching Jesus, who they said, had been crucified, 
and was risen from the dead. The natural eye saw no 
beauty, no power, no glory in the truths they brought 
forth. Nor did it see that the poor perishing bodies of 
these outcast men contained in them a heavenly 
treasure
—and that they would one day shine as the 
stars forever and ever—while those who despised 
their word would sink into endless woe.

The spirit of the world can never understand or love the
things of eternity—it can only look to, and can only rest 
upon, the poor perishing things of time and sense.


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