Counting Blessings, Not Coins
Have you ever sat quietly and thought, “What really makes me rich?”
In a world where wealth is measured by bank balances, jewels, or what we own, it’s easy to feel empty when we lose them—or never have them in the first place.
But there’s a kind of treasure no thief can steal and no market can measure. A treasure found deep in the heart of a woman who clings to faith even in seasons of loss, scarcity, or debt.
Maybe you once felt “rich” because of the comforts you had—a beautiful home, a little savings, or even the respect of people around you. And maybe life stripped some of those away. But what remains can often be the greatest treasure of all: your faith, your hope, your quiet prayers whispered at midnight, your trust that God still sees you, even in the shadows.
This richness isn’t about what we hold in our hands; it’s about Who holds us close when everything else slips away.
When you know your true treasure is in God, even the hardest days can’t bankrupt your spirit. π±
π Bible verse:
“But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal.”
— Matthew 6:20
A Short prayer for you:
Lord, teach me to see my true worth in You.
Help me remember that even if I lose what the world calls wealth,
my faith, my hope, and my love for You remain.
May I never measure my life by earthly riches,
but by the peace You plant in my heart.
Amen.
Your heart is already richer than you know ❤️
Stay anchored in Him, for He holds your true treasure.
π graceformomswithanisha.blogspot.com
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