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What do you think is wrong with this man in the parable in Luke? He is a rich and prosperous man, who, having nowhere to store his crops, plans on building bigger barns. And he says to himself, I will have ample goods laid up for many years. Then God said to him, fool! This night your soul is required of you, and your things, who will have them?(Lk 12:16-20) The parable speaks of no particular wrongdoing on his part, but all the same God calls him a fool.
When thinking of this parable, I realized that his goal is the goal of many of us looking forward to retirement, and in fact I have been looking forward to an enjoyable retirement myself in a few years after piling up retirement money over the years. I thought it would be interesting to see what people think–why did God speak to him in this way?
When thinking of this parable, I realized that his goal is the goal of many of us looking forward to retirement, and in fact I have been looking forward to an enjoyable retirement myself in a few years after piling up retirement money over the years. I thought it would be interesting to see what people think–why did God speak to him in this way?