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Material wealth is temporary; spiritual faith is eternal.
In every nation, Jehovah God is gathering people whose hearts are strong even when their hands are weak.
He treasures those who cling to Him when the world gives them little reason to hope.

The story of Mephibosheth, the son of Jonathan and grandson of King Saul, reminds us of Jehovah’s tender concern.
Though crippled in both feet from a childhood accident (2 Samuel 4:4), he was not forgotten.
Years later, King David sought to reflect Jehovah God’s loving-kindness to Saul’s household by restoring Mephibosheth’s inheritance.
David welcomed him to eat daily at the royal table, treating him as family (2 Samuel 9:6-13).

That act foreshadowed the spirit of Christ’s Kingdom—where no disability or limitation excludes anyone from dignity, comfort, or belonging.

📖 “Did not God choose those who are poor in the world to be rich in faith?” — James 2:5

Material wealth fades, but spiritual faith endures. Jehovah finds deep beauty in those who rely on Him when the world offers little support.

Faith grows strong in hardship, just as roots strengthen in dry soil.
When you trust Jehovah God through adversity, you build the kind of faith that no economy or illness can destroy.

Jesus himself lived simply, depending on Jehovah for everything. He showed that peace does not come from possessions but from purpose.

📖 “A man’s life does not result from the things he possesses.” — Luke 12:15

So if life has reduced your means, know this: in heaven’s view, you may already be rich.