The sermon centers on the pervasive danger of covetousness, exposing it as a root of spiritual ruin rather than material wealth itself. Drawing from Scripture this message emphasizes that true godliness is found not in earthly gain but in contentment and a heart fixed on God. Covetousness, the insatiable desire for more, leads to endless temptation and, often, even apostasy. The message underscores that all good gifts come from God, and their proper use glorifies Him, while their misuse—whether by rich or poor—reveals a heart misplaced. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to treasure Christ above all, trusting in His promise to never leave or forsake, and to live as pilgrims whose true wealth is found in Him alone. Doctrine Is For Living: Part 3 The Answer of Godly Contentment