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"Nothing is left for him to consume; thus his prosperity will not endure." (Job 20:21)

In this verse, we encounter a stark warning about the fleeting nature of ill-gotten wealth. Job's friend, Zophar, expresses an unmasking truth: that prosperity built on greed or injustice ultimately collapses. The imagery evokes the reality that those who hoard and consume without regard for others are left empty, their gains stripped away by time and divine justice.

This passage encourages us to reflect on our own pursuits. Are we seeking prosperity in ways that align with God's principles? The call is to steward our resources with integrity and grace, considering not only our gains but the impact our actions have on others.

As we reflect, let us dwell on the enduring nature of wealth that prioritizes love, service, and generosity, cultivating a richness that truly lasts.

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