Rich Toward God.

                                                                      Rich Toward God.


Jesus said to us to: “Feed His Sheep”.


Then he told them this parable:  The ground of a certain rich man yielded an abundant harvest.  He thought to himself, What shall I do?  I have no place to store my crops.  Then he said, This is what I will do.  I will tear down my barns and build “bigger ones”, and there I will store my surplus grain.  And I’ll say to myself, You have plenty of grain laid up for many years.  Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry.  But God said to him, You fool!  This very night your life will be demanded from you.  Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?  This is how it will be with whoever stores up things for themselves but “Is Not Rich Toward God”.  (Luke 12:16-21)


With God’s Blessings we can, 

“Build Bigger Barns or Feed His Sheep; Love”.


Our Daily Nugget

is God giving us a “warning and wisdom” on what we should do with our harvest.  With the blessings we receive from God, we can prepare to use it all on ourselves, or we can prepare to Feed His Sheep.  If we prepare to use it all on us, God calls us A Fool.


                                                         We are Rich Toward God when we Feed His Sheep; 

                               do for our neighbor, with the material goods God has given to you. This is Love!


The goal of every Kingdom Citizen should be to Be Rich Toward God.  To be Rich Toward God means that we have done Much Good Deeds for One Another while we were living.  Now we will enjoy Great Blessings Throughout Eternity.  In another area of scripture the Rich Man who refused, “every day”, to Feed God’s Sheep named Lazarus; this Rich Man opened his eyes in hell and the poor man, Lazarus with Abraham and Jesus in heaven.  To Feed God’s Sheep is Feeding Jesus; to Build Bigger Barns is Refusing to Feed Jesus.


The World teaches us to Build Bigger Barns.

The Word teaches us to Feed God’s Sheep, through Giving.


It is better to give than it is to receive.  To receive is a temporary blessing, to give is to receive eternal blessings.  We and our households benefits when we give.  We and our households suffer when we choose to Build Bigger Barns over Loving our Neighbors.


Choose Ye This Day to: 

Feed His Sheep or to Build Bigger Barns.

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