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Where the Real Treasure Lives

5 min · 24 de jun de 2026
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In "Where the Real Treasure Lives," Perry Greene uses the 1986 comedy "The Money Pit" to illustrate a timeless biblical truth: what appears valuable on the surface can conceal deep instability beneath the surface. Drawing from Proverbs 15:6 and Jesus’ parable of the hidden treasure, this episode contrasts worldly income with Godly treasure—peace, righteousness, truth, and enduring character. The message explores how America’s Founders understood that prosperity without virtue eventually destroys both people and nations. Listeners are challenged to examine what fills their homes and hearts: temporary gain that brings trouble, or eternal treasure that produces peace, stability, and hope.

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