He told them this parable: The ground of a certain rich man
produced a good crop.
He thought to himself, 'What shall I do? I
have no place to store my crops!'
Then he said, This is what I will do.
I
will tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and there I will store all
my grain and my goods.
And I will say to myself: You have plenty of good
things laid up for many years.
Take life easy-eat, drink and be merry!
But God said to him, You fool!
This very night your life will be demanded
from you.
Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?'
This is how it will be with anyone who stores up treasure for
himself-but is not rich toward God. Luke 12:16-21
Let us mark in these verses-what a withering exposure our Lord
makes of the folly of worldly-mindedness.
He draws the picture
of a rich man of the world, whose mind is wholly set on earthly
things.
He paints him scheming and planning about his property, as
if he was master of his own life, and had but to say, "I will do a
thing"-and it would be done.
And then He turns the picture-and
shows us God requiring the worldling's soul, and asking the
heart-searching question, "You fool!...
This very night your life will
be demanded from you.
Then who will get what you have prepared for
yourself?
Folly, he bids us to learn-nothing less than folly, is the
right word by which to describe the conduct of the man who thinks of
nothing but his money.
The man who "stores up treasure for
himself-but is not rich toward God"...is the man whom God declares
to be a fool!
It is a solemn thought, that the character which Jesus brings before
us in this parable, is far from being uncommon.
Thousands in every
age of the world have lived continually doing the very things which
are here condemned!
Thousands are doing them at this very day!
They
are laying up treasure upon earth-and thinking of nothing but how
to increase it.
They are continually adding to their hoards, as if
they were to enjoy them forever-and as if there was no death,
no judgment, and no world to come!
And yet these are the men who are called clever, and prudent and
wise!
These are the men who are commended, and flattered and held up
to admiration!
Truly the Lord does not see, as man sees!
The Lord
declares that rich men who live only for this world, are utter
fools!
Let us pray for rich men. Their souls are in great danger!
Heaven, said a great man on his death-bed, "is a place to which
few kings and rich men come."
Even when converted, the rich carry a great weight, and run the race to
Heaven under great disadvantages.
The possession of money has a most
hardening effect upon the conscience.
We never know what we may do-if we
were to become rich.
1Ti 6:10 For the love of money is the root of all evil: which while some coveted after, they have erred from the faith, and pierced themselves through with many sorrows.
Poverty has many disadvantages-but riches destroy
far more souls than poverty!
~J. C. Ryle~
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