I agree entirely, and this (to me) proves that, along with Matthew 25 and James 4, that what a person does with riches, should they find themselves in possession of them, tells the story of their heart’s worship of God or idolatry of self. If riches are received as the result of the gospel, perhaps that tells the story of whether it is really the gospel, or some kind of spiritual Amway where the person at the top of the pyramid receives the most, instead of giving the most, and the people at the bottom carry the weight of the prosperity of the few at the top who are trotted out to give “testimonies” that will encourage the people at the bottom to carry on, feeding a money machine that ought to be pouring the benefits back down to the members in need, those “inglorious” and unseen people who are struggling with burdens that ought to be ministered to out of the abundance.
"Go your way, be warmed and filled, and give so that you will be given unto, but not by me- “God will do it for you, if your faith is great enough”.
It is not what men accomplish, but what they do with their accomplishments, that reveals the motives for their work. “I am He that tries the reins and the hearts”… “every mans work will be tested by fire, because the Day will reveal it, whether it be wood, hay or stubble, gold silver or precious stone…if any man’s work is burned up, he will lose his reward, but he will be saved, but as one passing through the flames.”