
EARTHLY RICHES
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A man asked Jesus to settle a family inheritance dispute—but instead of dividing wealth, Christ warned against covetousness. Through the parable of the rich fool, this episode explores how greed blinds the soul, why earthly riches vanish, and how true treasure is found in generosity, stewardship, and eternal life with God.
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A man once pressed through the crowd to ask Jesus to settle a bitter inheritance dispute. But instead of taking sides, Christ uncovered the deeper issue—covetousness. “Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man’s life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth” (Luke 12:15, KJV). In this episode, we explore how greed blinds the soul, and why Jesus pointed His listeners away from earthly gain toward eternal riches.
Through the parable of the rich fool, Christ reveals the danger of hoarding blessings for selfish use. The man who dreamed of bigger barns and endless ease discovered too late that earthly treasures cannot buy life or security. Ellen G. White comments, “The wealth he has treasured can purchase no reprieve. In one moment that which he has toiled through his whole life to secure becomes worthless to him” (Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 258). The lesson is timeless—prosperity without purpose leads only to emptiness.
What, then, is true wealth? Jesus points us to heaven’s bank, where moth and rust cannot corrupt. Generosity, stewardship, and compassion become lasting investments. “To live for self is to perish. Covetousness, the desire of benefit for self’s sake, cuts the soul off from life” (Christ’s Object Lessons, p. 259). Instead, God calls us to mirror His selfless love. “For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor” (2 Corinthians 8:9, KJV).
This episode journeys through scripture and inspired counsel to show how selfishness destroys, while stewardship blesses. We examine how Christ’s mercy calls us to use our talents, time, and means as caretakers for God’s kingdom. We reflect on the call to love our neighbor as ourselves and to bear one another’s burdens. Wealth used for service becomes a channel of life and hope.
The parable of the rich fool is more than a warning—it is an invitation to live differently. Instead of being trapped by greed, we are called to lay hold of eternal life, to transfer our treasures into heaven’s account, and to invest in what endures forever. As Ellen White reminds us, “The only safe investment is that which is made in the bank of heaven” (Counsels on Stewardship, p. 112).
Join us as we uncover Christ’s message about greed, stewardship, and eternal priorities. Discover how divine love transforms our hearts and hands, leading us from selfish grasping to joyful giving.
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