Luke 12:20 (ESV)
But God said to him, ‘Fool! This night your soul is
required of you, and the things you have prepared, whose will they be?
Many people fear cancer. It has been called the scourge of
our times. If you received a diagnosis of cancer today, would it shake your
world? Would the shadow of death be enough to make you reexamine your life’s
priorities? Would it be a wake-up call?
God does not mince words with us. In Jesus’ parable of the
rich fool, God speaks harshly to a busy farmer who has had a bumper crop. Savvy
businessman that he was, the farmer made plans to build bigger barns, store his
surplus grain, and take life easy from then on. His mind raced a hundred miles
an hour, but he had no thought for God.
The Bible says, “The Lord ... is patient with you, not
wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance” (2 Peter 3:9).
This means we receive lots of opportunities to turn from our selfish ways and
to follow God’s way—the way to real, full life. God often nudges us and speaks
with a gentle, insistent voice—but sometimes he also thunders. He calls us to
repent and reorder our lives, to make him first in our lives—above success,
even above family.
And there will be a day of reckoning, as Jesus points out
in his parable. So let’s listen to God, urging us to follow the way of real,
full life.
In your life, what kinds of priorities might need changing?
Which way is God nudging you?
Dear Lord, help us to number our days, so that through
Jesus we may gain a heart of wisdom. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.
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