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Jul. 22—Jesus told his Parable of the Rich Fool in Luke 12:13-21 to illustrate the folly of putting the things of this life ahead of eternal life. The Revs. Dudley Mullins and Tim O'Neal say the ...
Mar. 2—Jesus told the Parable of the Rich Fool in Matthew 6:19-24 and Luke 12:13-21 to show the emptiness and futility of gauging one's worth by material possessions.
In the end, God knew that the man’s days were numbered, and all his striving was in vain: “(God) said to him, ‘You fool! This very night your soul is required of you; and now who will own ...
This article also appeared in print, under the headline “The Rich Fool,” in the July 30, 2007, issue.
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There's No Such Thing as Spiritual RetirementJesus speaks to us about the dangers of worrying in Matthew 6:25-34. Two accounts of this sermon are given -- the other found in Luke 12:22-34. In both passages, Jesus deals with treasures of the ...
Today’s Sunday gospel teaches us about the Parable of the Rich Fool. People would often equate one’s richest to a certain kind of talent and being a fool surely isn’t one of them.
What GameStop Has to Do With the Parable of the Rich Fool. ... By Justin Speak. Wiki commons / The Atlantic. February 4 ... taunting both God and God’s people—a figure whose defeat is ...
On this Easter Monday, the second day of Eastertide and a holiday in many places around the world, I think it is worth re-visiting the fact that, by a quirk of the calendar or the divinity of God ...
Jesus told his Parable of the Rich Fool in Luke 12:13-21 to illustrate the folly of putting the things of this life ahead of eternal life. ... especially Verse 20 where God says, ‘You fool!
It’s the 18th Sunday in Ordinary Time and this time, we get to read another parable that our Lord Jesus Christ taught his disciples and you can find this parable in Luke 12:13-21, which is The ...
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