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|  | title = "Luke 12:13–21" | |||
|  | date = "2022-12-17" | |||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk12.13-21)
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|  | It always strikes me as odd to hear of someone in the crowd making a request of | |||
|  | Jesus. In my mind, Jesus is teaching in a lecture style, so there's not a lot | |||
|  | of opportunity for discussion. That may not have been how it really was, or not | |||
|  | always. In any case, this man makes a demand of Jesus, and Jesus turns it into | |||
|  | a teaching moment. | |||
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|  | The man wants his brother to divide the inheritance with him, which should be | |||
|  | what happens normally. According to Deut. 21:17, the firstborn gets twice as | |||
|  | much as the rest of the sons, and the rabbis were the ones to settle any | |||
|  | disputes between inheritors. Based on Jesus's answer, this man was likely not | |||
|  | looking for justice, but advantage. | |||
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|  | Jesus tells the crowd to guard against covetousness, as material possessions | |||
|  | are not the only good things in life. He tells the story of a very rich man who | |||
|  | has to build storerooms for all the goods and grain he has amassed. The rich | |||
|  | man is very pleased with himself and starts making plans and imagines how nice | |||
|  | his life is going to be. And then he dies. God says to the man that he is a | |||
|  | fool because he has not walked with God, concentrating only on the riches he | |||
|  | acquired. Now he no longer has his possessions or eternal rewards. | |||
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|  | The first-century Jews, and many people today, have the notion that people with | |||
|  | a lot of money have been blessed by God and therefore are living the way God | |||
|  | wants them to. This is with the counterexample of the corrupt tax collectors. | |||
|  | While riches can be a blessing, they can also be a temptation, so we must be on | |||
|  | guard to keep to God's priorities. | |||
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|  | Help us to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with You. |