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Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy LandSample

Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy Land

DAY 34 OF 70

The Only True Possessions

Days 31-40 focus on the letter “R” in I.S.R.A.E.L. — Righteous Giving — and explore the commandment God gave to His people as they entered the Promise Land to care for the poor and the oppressed.

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Korah was an extremely wealthy man. Even today, the expression used in Hebrew to describe an affluent person is “as rich as Korah.” The Talmud says that hundreds of mules were needed just to carry the keys to Korah’s treasure houses. Legend has it that Korah was one of the wealthiest people to ever live.

In the book of Ecclesiastes, King Solomon writes, “I have seen a grievous evil under the sun: wealth hoarded to the harm of its owners” (Ecclesiastes 5:13). The Jewish sages explain that the wealth in this verse – the kind that hurts its owners – is a reference to Korah. His wealth gave Korah a false sense of security and caused him to think that he was greater than he really was. But Korah’s wealth ended up his greatest enemy. It led to his rebellion and his downfall. 

The Jewish sages teach that Korah’s sons stood by his side in his rebellion. When the ground opened up, it swallowed up Korah, his sons, and all their possessions. However, the sages teach that the sons of Korah repented while they were underground, and consequentially, they were miraculously rescued. While they were underground, they composed a powerful psalm about wealth that we still read today.

In Psalm 49, Korah’s sons write, “Do not be overawed when others grow rich . . . for they will take nothing with them when they die, their splendor will not descend with them” (Psalm 49:16–17). 

Imagine this profound moment of clarity as Korah’s sons stood in-between worlds, watching their wealthy father and his prominent supporters perish in an instant. Where was their money now? All the money in the world could not buy back even a moment of life! Their money was worthless.

There is a powerful story told about a member of the famous wealthy Rothschild family. Someone asked him, “Exactly how much wealth do you have?” In response, Lord Rothschild answered, “Let me show you.” He led the man to a room and showed him many documents. They were receipts from charities that he had supported. “These,” said Lord Rothschild, “are my only true possessions. Only the money that I have given away will accompany me to the grave.”

In the end, all possessions are meaningless; only our good deeds will be with us forever. So let us convert our wealth into charity and use our possessions to do kindness. Then we will have something of true value that will be with us forever.

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Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy Land

Celebrate Israel’s 70th anniversary with 70 key texts from the Bible that unlock the truth to God’s Holy Land and His people. Learn more about God’s promise and continued provision for the Jewish people and how that impa...

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