Before Night Comes

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Jesus tells a parable about a rich fool as recorded in the book of Luke chapter 12. This man wanted to keep building his barns bigger and bigger to hold more crops, not thinking of anyone or anything but himself and his wealth. His hope was to one day enjoy the easy life of eating, drinking, and being merry. Who would benefit from the fruits of all his labor and plans if he died? Had he thought of that?

There are so many facets to this story that touch on life here and now. One is the encouragement to appreciate life today. Like us taking our son, Ray on an unforgettable cruise to the Bahamas a few weeks ago. We made plans to go while we still could. We know we have more days behind us than ahead of us. Steve’s birthday is Sunday. Happy 75th, Darling.

Then there’s the matter of not being rich toward God. Verse 21 sums it up: “Who will get what you have prepared for yourself? This is how it will be with anyone who stores up things for himself but is not rich toward God.” We give as we can now, and it’s a blessing to see our church growing and hear from missionaries who are thriving.

Another aspect of this passage that struck a chord is that we’ve made sure we have a will that provides inheritance to our children. Not that we expect it to be much, given the cost of care as we age. We’ve done what we could.

Finally, the man asks, “What shall I do?” as he considers his large harvest. “This is what I will do…” Author John Ortberg mentions a missing piece from this man’s life–no one to talk to about his plans.  Ortberg’s wise warning is, “Be the kind of person others want to sit next to.”

The most important part of this passage are the words, “You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you.” It’s a comfort knowing that by faith in Jesus I’m bound for heaven when life here ends. The Bible says, “For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23. Let’s make wise plans for today, tomorrow, and eternity before that night comes.

Published by Lynn Lilja

Author, songwriter, speaker

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