Breaking the Power of Greed
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John Swadley | Luke 12:13-21
This powerful teaching from Luke 12:13-21 challenges us to radically rethink our relationship with money and possessions. When someone asks Jesus to settle an inheritance dispute, He responds not with legal advice but with a warning about greed—revealing that our real problem isn't getting our fair share, but understanding why we have what we already possess. Jesus calls us to become 'rich toward God,' storing up treasure in heaven by sharing our extra with those in need. This isn't about guilt or deprivation—it's about freedom. When we stop chasing the world's definition of success and start living by kingdom principles, we discover that our self-worth doesn't equal our net worth. We break free from the exhausting rat race and find purpose in generosity. The challenge before us is clear: will we save carefully and give sparingly, or will we be rich toward God first, save for our future second, and live joyfully off the rest?