"Well off."

 
TO be really “well off” you must have more than health (you are in a world of death); more than wealth (all that you possess here must be both parted with and accounted for); more than gratified ambition (death’s iron grip will burst that bubble also) ―you must leave Christ. Without Him you will neither have comfort in the hour of death nor boldness in the day of judgment.
John N― was very well off, and he knew it. He could say on a dying pillow, “If I get better it will be ALL GRACE; if I don’t, it will be ALL GLORY. Who could be better off than I am?”