All good things must come to an end—or at least that’s what people say. In this closing message of Paydirt, Pastor Jordan reminds us that while every season, story, and success on earth eventually fades, what’s done for Christ never does. Drawing from The Beverly Hillbillies’ “rural purge” to Jesus’ words in Matthew 6:19–21, we see the difference between treasure that rusts and treasure that lasts. This message unpacks the two things that matter most when life’s over—where you’ll spend eternity, and what you’ll have to show for it when you stand before Jesus. From salvation through grace (Ephesians 2:8–9) to eternal rewards at the Judgment Seat of Christ (2 Corinthians 5:10), it’s a powerful reminder that generosity and faithfulness are the only investments that outlive us. The real “motherlode” of Paydirt isn’t in the ground—it’s in glory. Because one day, every act of faith, every quiet sacrifice, and every seed of generosity will be revealed for what it really was—treasure laid up in heaven, and a life that hit paydirt forever.