Between Sundays for Week of August 1, 2022
In today’s sermon, Pastor Amy considers the “stuff” of life. As Jesus makes clear that life is not about stuff, we consider what it means to be rich toward God and each other.
Ponderings
The parable of the rich fool tells of a man who enjoyed the fruits of his land with nary a thought to the land itself or the hired hands whose labor built his wealth. Hearers of this parable may recall God’s warning to the Israelites in the wilderness when the land produced abundantly for them with manna and quails. They were only to eat their fill for the day. If they tried to hoard the abundance, it would immediately rot. In today’s parable, the rot extends to the rich man’s very life, urging us to reconsider an economy of extraction that exploits both land and labor. We might imagine how this story could be different if the man had thrown a banquet and invited his workers to the feast. We are not what we own but rather what we share and give to others.
(From Sundaysandseasons.com)