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What does the parable of the rich fool teach us?

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The parable of the rich fool teaches that trusting in wealth leads to spiritual foolishness and separation from God (Luke 12:20).

The parable of the rich fool serves as a profound warning against the dangers of placing our security in material wealth. In Luke 12:20, God calls the rich man a fool for hoarding possessions instead of being 'rich toward God.' This illustrates that our earthly treasures cannot secure our eternal future; instead, our spiritual well-being must be anchored in God. The man's focus on accumulating wealth ultimately leads to his demise, reminding us that earthly possessions are fleeting. Thus, the parable teaches us to reflect on our own lives and priorities, urging us to ensure that we are building treasures in heaven rather than merely seeking worldly gain.
Scripture References: Luke 12:20, Luke 12:20-21

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Luke 12:15-21
Andy Davis · Oct 12, 2025
Luke 12:15-21
Andy Davis · Oct 12, 2025
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