LUKE 12 Verses
13/21
Parable of
the rich fool
Jesus was
preaching to a group of people, when a man called from the crowed, asking Jesus
to be on his side against his brother in a family dispute. In Jewish life an
inheritance was a major issue, and it was the accepted practice that father
would leave one part to the younger brother, and two parts to the elder. We saw this played out in the Parable of the Prodigal Son recently. In the
time of Jesus, land was a precious possession and the subject of
inheritance. There was obviously a dispute in which the younger brother felt a
loser, and he wanted Jesus to settle in his favor. Whilst Jesus was in charge of the whole
universe, He did not want to get involved in matters which did not pertain to
His Ministry, and expected people to sort their own issues out. The young man was displaying a sense of
greed, and the answer of Jesus was in fact a mild rebuke as Jesus referred to
greed, pointing out that life was not a question of how rich or poor you were.
It was
however a common practise for Jews to take personal issues to the Rabbis, but
Jesus refused to get involved in money matters.
He took the opportunity to speak out about what His followers attitudes
should be, regarding material things.
God wants the values of heaven and His priorities, to his world.
Jesus custom
is to illustrate His message and make it clearly understood. He told a parable about a man who thought
only for himself. The man had an excess
of goods, but instead of giving to the poor, and there was much poverty, he was
more concerned and intent on amassing all he could, even to the extent of
building in order to be able to store more. God warned him he would die that
night and all would be lost. We came
into this world with nothing, and will leave in the same condition. Jesus told the man he was a fool to store up
riches, but have no relationship with God.
Now, having
looked at the story we need to consider how it relates to us, and what we can
learn from it. The man in the crowd was
using this spiritual teaching of Jesus, to try and influence his business.
There are of course, people still using religion and attending services with
the intention of influencing their business. Being seen in Church and appearing
holy, goes down well with locals and customers.
Such a practice is wrong and not worthy.
Some years
ago there was a very senior Police Commander who attended a Methodist Church on
a regular basis. It became noticed within the Force, and it was amazing how
many policemen suddenly found they were Methodists
There are an awful lot of people in these hectic
days, suffering with anxiety and worry.
Inflation is striking almost worldwide, leaving people with bigger bills
to pay, and it is becoming hard to meet the requirements. There are families, for whom life has become
very hard, and when cars are a vital part in a person’s life/business. It is
exasperating for them to see the cost of petrol rising constantly, and then
hear how oil companies have made billions of pounds in profit. It is nothing less than evil, the way
businesses are adding their own (unnecessary) costs on top of the food costs.
In other
ways, greed has taken its place as people have many personal items. They see
others, with more than they have, and by virtue of credit cards, go for what
they cannot afford, forgetting it has to be paid for with real money.
Jesus told
the man in the crowd to guard against greed and getting more, life is not
measured by how much you own. Gone are the days when men and women had the
necessities of life, and when wanting to add, saved up until they could
comfortably buy. We may have advanced
widely, as a society with so many technological additions. But how much worry
and health problems has it cost. There
is so much competition with other people, with ambition, and with covertness,
things are not coming really that easy.
People have
nice homes in good areas, where there are not the social problems poorer people
have, often with a Church nearby to make it look ‘olde English ‘, but haven’t
the gratitude to thank God for their good fortune.
The message
Jesus is passing, is to be content with the necessities of life, and attend to
your spiritual responsibilities, praising and thanking God for His care of
you. Jesus wanted to help people avoid
worry and anxiety, and He did not want people to live in poor conditions, and
called them to pray to God, for Him to take care of them.
I appreciate
the Church is not performing in the way God laid down, nor is it following the
commands of Jesus to preach the gospel and make disciples. Consequently, the
teachings of Jesus do not impact on Church members as He wanted. Paul the Apostle. stated, ‘I have learned in
whatever state I am in therewith, to be content’ Jesus spoke against
worldliness, and the character of which Jesus speaks is very common today
We see in
these verses, the wisdom of being rich towards God, providing for a time to
come of treasure in heaven. Be rich in faith, in grace, and try to be helpful
to others.
May God
bless you. Attend a Church on Sunday (if
it is a bible based Church)
Praise God
for His Holy Gospel and Glorify Him
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