A poor man is one who could own the entire world and not know God. The accumulation of riches has its place in the distribution of wealth for every good work but if a man forfeits his soul for the world his poverty is greater than his wealth. This too is true. A silver spoon can never replace purpose, it appears to satisfy but every spoonful could never quench a thirst to give. Comfort cannot silence the cries of the needy.
All of this to say, if you do not know God nothing else will satisfy. It is vain. A superficial existence it is, to not know God and Him give you purpose. Truly, to know God and love, this is worth living.
All of this to say, if you do not know God nothing else will satisfy. It is vain. A superficial existence it is, to not know God and Him give you purpose. Truly, to know God and love, this is worth living.
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