Luke 12:11-21

11 "When they bring you before the synagogues and the ruling powers and the authorities, don't worry about how you will defend yourself or what you will say;
12 because when the time comes, the Ruach HaKodesh will teach you what you need to say."
13 Someone in the crowd said to him, "Rabbi, tell my brother to share with me the property we inherited."
14 But Yeshua answered him, "My friend, who appointed me judge or arbitrator over you?"
15 Then to the people he said, "Be careful to guard against all forms of greed, because even if someone is rich, his life does not consist in what he owns."
16 And he gave them this illustration: "There was a man whose land was very productive.
17 He debated with himself, `What should I do? I haven't enough room for all my crops.'
18 Then he said, `This is what I will do: I'll tear down my barns and build bigger ones, and I'll store all my wheat and other goods there.
19 Then I'll say to myself, "You're a lucky man! You have a big supply of goods laid up that will last many years. Start taking it easy! Eat! Drink! Enjoy yourself!"'
20 But God said to him, `You fool! This very night you will die! And the things you pre pared -- whose will they be?'
21 That's how it is with anyone who stores up wealth for himself without being rich toward God."

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