
Command those who are rich in this present world not to be arrogant nor to put their hope in wealth, which is so uncertain…
Summary: True security isn’t found in what we accumulate, but in the One who holds tomorrow.
After pausing for a magnificent eruption of praise, Paul shifts his focus right back to the practical realities of life in Ephesus. And he doesn’t beat around the bush. He gives Timothy a direct directive: “Command those who are rich in this present world…”
Notice how Paul frames this: “rich in this present world.”
Paul isn’t condemning money itself, nor is he saying it’s a sin to have resources. What he is doing is drawing a sharp line between two different realms—the temporary horizon of right now, and the permanent reality of eternity.
Having wealth in this life comes with two specific, subtle traps that Paul warns us against:
1. The Trap of Arrogance
When people accumulate wealth, it is dangerously easy to start believing your own press. You begin to think that your financial balance sheet is a reflection of your personal worth, superior wisdom, or inherent goodness. Arrogance creeps in when we forget that everything we have is borrowed time and borrowed assets.
2. The Trap of False Hope
The second warning is even more insidious: putting our hope in wealth. Why is that such a bad strategy? Because, as Paul bluntly puts it, wealth is “so uncertain.”
Markets crash. Currencies inflate. Economies shift. Hardware fails and business models become obsolete overnight. Building the foundation of your life, your identity, or your security on worldly wealth is like building a skyscraper on shifting sand. It feels solid right up until the moment it isn’t.
God doesn’t tell us to avoid relying on wealth to rob us of joy, but to protect us from heartbreak. He knows that horizontal assets can never bear the weight of a human soul’s need for true security.
Application: Check your foundation. Are you placing your hope in what you have, or in the God who gave it to you?
Food for Thought: In what ways do we let our possessions or financial stability dictate our sense of confidence?
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