Wealth can create a powerful illusion of control—but it can’t secure your soul or change your heart. Dr. Michael Youssef contrasts the rich young ruler with Scripture’s call to place your hope in God alone and receive salvation through Christ’s finished work.
The rich young ruler didn’t just have wealth—he trusted it (Matthew 19:16–30). His money gave him a false sense of security and self-sufficiency, convincing him he was in control. In today’s episode of the MY Devotional Podcast, Dr. Michael Youssef shows why Scripture repeatedly warns against that trap and calls believers to live differently.
Paul’s instruction to Timothy is direct: don’t be arrogant, and don’t put your hope in wealth “which is so uncertain,” but in God who provides richly (1 Timothy 6:17). Jesus goes even further, urging us to stop stockpiling temporary treasures and instead invest in eternity—because what you treasure reveals what you truly worship (Matthew 6:19–21).
Dr. Youssef also exposes the deeper misconception behind the ruler’s mindset: thinking salvation can be earned, purchased, or donated into existence. No amount of rule-keeping, good deeds, or financial generosity can reconcile a sinner to God. Jesus makes the point unmistakably: what is impossible with man is possible with God (Matthew 19:26). Only God can change a sinful heart, and only the blood of Jesus can secure forgiveness and eternal life.
If you’ve been tempted to rely on resources, status, or self-effort for security, this devotional will redirect your hope to the only sure foundation: Christ alone.
Prayer: God, thank You for sending Your Son to die on the cross for me. Help me to remember to put my hope in You every day, not in my finances. I pray in the name of Jesus. Amen.
“For where you treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21).
Learn more in Dr. Michael A. Youssef’s sermon Encountering Christ, Arms Wide Open: LISTEN NOW