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YOUR SOUL IS REQUIRED OF YOU.
Luke 12:
Luke 12:
12:13–14.
An anonymous member of the crowd interrupted Jesus.
He set Jesus up as a human judge deciding inheritance rights.
Jesus denied that he had any right to act in such a position.
That belongs to the nation’s court system.
12:15.
Not making a legal judgment, Jesus did make a moral one.
Your request shows how greedy you are, he told the man.
Lay aside your greed.
Think about life.
What is most important to you?
Money or relationship with God? Surely, your life is more important than what you own.
12:16–19.
Jesus illustrated his teaching with a parable.
A farmer overcame all agricultural odds and achieved great success.
But this brought a new problem.
What do you do with your riches?
How do you store it until you can sell it or use it?
How can you keep it from rotting and ruining?
The answer is obvious.
Build bigger barns.
This is a great short-term solution, but can you afford the capital investment in relationship to what you normally expect?
Sure I can, the farmer declared, for this crop is so good it will support me for years to come.
I will be on easy street.
I can eat, drink, and party with my friends.
I don’t have to worry about money and work any more.
12:20.
But God has another perspective: you must die tonight.
Then what happens to all your wealth?
12:21.
This is not an exceptional case.
It applies to anyone who trusts in riches.
Riches have one major weakness.
They have no purchasing power after death.
They cannot buy the currency needed to get to heaven.
Do not try to be rich in regard to the bank or barn.
Be rich in relationship to God.
Through prayer, study, obedience, and practice of the word, be sure you are part of the kingdom of God.
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