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Show Notes
God has not run out of mercy—not for you, not today.
On Thursday, February 19, we’re in Luke 12, and Jesus drops a warning that hits like a gavel: your life does not consist in the abundance of your possessions.
This episode sits in the progression we’ve been walking all week:
- Haggai 1: misplaced priorities
- Deuteronomy 8: prosperity that makes you forget God
- Luke 12: the moment comfort turns into covetousness
Jesus tells the parable of the rich fool—a man with overflowing harvests who solves abundance with bigger barns… but never once talks to God, never once thanks God, never once thinks about stewardship—only storage. And God’s verdict is terrifyingly simple: “Fool… this night your soul is required of you.”
Here’s the line you need today: Jesus refuses to referee greed. He exposes it. He warns against it. And He calls us out of hoarding into stewarding—because eternity doesn’t consult your retirement plan.
So pray one honest prayer today: “Lord, what do You want me to do with what You’ve given me?” Not someday. Not after “enough.” Today.