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The poem, titled “The Eternal Treasury of Jesus Christ, Who Meets Every Need with Unfailing Grace”, conveys a spiritual message rooted in the belief that Jesus Christ, rather than material wealth, is the true source of provision and fulfillment. It rejects the prosperity gospel’s focus on earthly riches, emphasizing instead Christ’s promise to meet all needs with divine grace, regardless of a person’s status, as He is “no respecter of persons.” The poem contrasts the arrogance of the wealthy, who scorn the needy, with the humble faithfulness of those who toil yet face lack. It uplifts these struggling individuals, assuring them that Jesus sees their efforts and provides peace, guidance, and eternal hope. Through vivid imagery, the poem celebrates Christ’s boundless love and grace as the ultimate treasure, surpassing worldly wealth and sustaining the faithful through life’s challenges.

Not in gold’s gleam or wealth’s proud sway,
Does the heart of Jesus promise to pay.
No prosperity gospel, no fleeting gain,
But a deeper truth through trial and pain.

He sees the weary, the ones who strive,
Whose honest toil keeps hope alive.
The rich may sneer, with haughty gaze,
Blind to the meek who walk Christ’s ways.

For Jesus, the Treasury, boundless, true,
Meets every need with grace anew.
No respecter of persons, His love extends,
To the humble soul where pride descends.

To those who labor, yet still lack,
Who bear their burdens on a rugged track,
He lifts their eyes to a wealth unseen,
A kingdom’s promise, eternal, serene.

In Christ alone, their needs are met,
Not with riches the world begets.
But peace, provision, a steady hand,
Guiding the faithful to the promised land.

So rise, you striving, your hearts uphold,
For Jesus’ love is worth more than gold.
He sees, He knows, He’ll never fail,
His boundless grace will always prevail.