A call to see through false grandeur and live by simple scripture.
This work argues that society ironizes spiritual truth when wealth, status, and showy prestige distract from true righteousness. It invites readers to weigh love of money and human honor against the gospel’s demand for humility and integrity.
The author frames a critique of contemporary religious life by drawing on Scripture, history, and moral observation. The text urges faithful discernment, urging readers to seek genuine faith over outward display, and to align themselves with a straightforward, costly discipleship.
- A plain, scriptural examination of covetousness and idolatry in daily life.
- Critiques of religious pomp, wealth, and ceremonial power.
- A call to humility, self-denial, and sincere obedience to Christ.
- Historical references that frame today’s signs of the times in light of the gospel.
Ideal for readers who want a direct, old‑style critique of church power and a faith that emphasizes truth, simplicity, and practical righteousness.