In this week’s message, Guest Speaker Conrad Meadows unpacks Jesus’ warning in Luke 12 about what he calls the “treasure trap”—the danger of placing our trust in possessions instead of God.
Through the parable of the rich fool, we see how easy it is to misunderstand life’s priorities. The man in the story builds bigger barns, convinced his security is found in what he’s accumulated, yet fails to recognize that everything he has—including his very life—comes from God. In a moment, it’s all gone.
This message challenges us to examine our own hearts. Are we focused on building our own kingdom, or living for God’s? It’s not about how much we have, but what we trust in. Wealth, success, and comfort can quietly become substitutes for dependence on Him.
Ultimately, we’re reminded that our soul holds far greater value than anything this world offers—so valuable that Jesus gave His life to redeem it. The call is clear: step out of the treasure trap, trust God fully, and invest in what truly lasts.






