Fortune Moth – Common Church Creep – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
- Rocky Santangela

- Jul 6
- 3 min read
Updated: Aug 12

Treasures That Corrupt
Fortune Moth is a 1-cost Church Creep Being with 1 Strength and 1 Hope, and no special ability. On the surface, it appears simplistic, but this card excels in creep-heavy aggressive decks and tempo-focused strategies. Its low cost allows for quick swarming, cheap trades, or synergy triggers with mechanics that rely on playing Creeps.
Riches That Last Forever
Every kingdom of this world fades. Every treasure on this earth grows dim. Gold tarnishes, silver dulls, clothes rot, stones crack, and moths will chew the finest fabric. Rust will eat the strongest metal. Thieves can slip through the strongest doors. But the Kingdom of God offers a treasure that cannot be touched by time, decay, or enemy hands. Heaven holds riches that never lose their shine.
The Spirit teaches us to invest in what is eternal. Every act of mercy. Every prayer offered in faith. Every seed sown in love. These are treasures stored in the courts of heaven. They are guarded by the King Himself. They will never fade because they are woven into eternity. The prophets saw glimpses of these rewards, and Jesus confirmed it with His own words: "Great is your reward in heaven" - Matthew 5:12.
This card's verse is Matthew 6:19:
"Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal:"
Even persecution becomes wealth in this Kingdom. When the world resists the gospel in you, heaven records it as victory. Every insult becomes a jewel. Every trial becomes a crown. Every loss becomes gain. For the child of God, nothing is wasted. Every moment is either planting or reaping in fields that never die.

Heaven’s Bank is Always Open
The greatest riches are not numbers in an account, but glory in His presence. Every moment that you're walking in the Spirit, you are depositing treasure in heaven. No moth can eat it. No rust can dull it. No thief can steal it. Nothing can touch what the Father has reserved for you.
The apostles lived for this reality. Paul could say he was “being poured out,” yet he saw his life as a race with a crown at the finish line. Peter spoke of an “inheritance incorruptible” kept in heaven for the saints. This is wealth without weight, glory without limit, and value without end.
Believer, your life is overflowing with eternal treasure. You carry a reward account in heaven that grows with every step. You are rich in mercy, rich in grace, and rich in the glory of Christ. Your crown is secure, your inheritance unshakable, and your joy unstoppable. Live knowing you are already wealthy in the riches of His Kingdom.
Strategic Use In Gameplay
Despite lacking a keyword or prophecy effect, Fortune Moth fulfills a vital role in decks that demand cheap, efficient bodies to maintain momentum or set up combo turns. Because it’s a Creep, it naturally slots into tribal archetypes focused on early pressure, board flooding, or support from exile outlets. Don’t underestimate the impact of a 1-cost body when paired with high-synergy interactions.
Synergies and Plays:
Creep Synergy: Works as a catalyst in decks that rely on exiling Creeps or triggering buffs for having them on board.
Aggro Enabler: An ideal turn-one play to get on the board early and challenge low-health enemy Beings.
Efficient Resource Use: Fits into decks that want to play multiple cards in a single turn for wide tempo advantage.
Fortune Moth – Common Church Creep – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Fortune Moth worth running with no abilities?
A: Yes, its low cost and Creep type make it valuable in decks that benefit from aggressive starts or sacrifice synergies.
Q: Does this card synergize with specific mechanics?
A: It contributes mainly as a Creep, but it can still receive buffs from Church support cards.
Q: What is its best role in a deck?
A: Use it for early pressure, cheap trades, or in Creep-centric builds.
Fortune Moth – Common Church Creep – AlephTau Set – Bible TCG




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