We see in this sermon that heavenly treasure or abounding in fruit does not refer to things, but to godly character, which means it's talking about Christ-likeness. Heavenly treasure is not something that is reserved and relevant only for eternity, but is important this side of glory too. Paul shows how central self-sacrifice is to the Christian life and that sacrificing with respect to our possessions is key to bringing all areas of our lives into submission to every word from God's mouth.
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Derek Carlsen is a native Zimbabwean and was a resident in that country until he was called to be the pastor of the Church of Christian Liberty from April 2003 to September 2005. Following this, he became founding pastor of Covenant Reformed Church of Elk Grove in Elk Grove...