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Story 5: The Rich Farmer
This Bible Study focuses on a passage in the Gospel of Luke in the New Testament.
Stories That Make You Think:
Luke 12:13-21
Objective:
To understand that love of wealth and its
accumulation are very dangerous
to our spiritual health.
"A person's true life is
not made up of the things he owns."
Introductory Question: Jesus
talked about money and people's
attitudes toward money more
than any other subject. Why do
you think the subject of
money might be important to a
teacher like Jesus?
Introduction: The
story that we are going to discuss today
is about a rich man. Jesus
implies that there are two ways
of being rich: rich in terms
of ownership of wealth and goods
and rich in the eyes of
God. As we read the passage, think
about what might be the
difference between these two kinds of
riches. Jesus tells the
story in response to a request from a
man who is apparently is
in a conflict with his brother over the
inheritance left to them
by their father. Let's read how
Jesus responded to the man.
Reading the Passages:
Have the group read each section
before you discuss it. Read
the passage silently at first.
Then have someone read it
aloud. Discuss any words that
might be unfamiliar to the
group.
Questions: Luke 12:13-15
- The Question
v 13 - From the small
amount of information we have in the
verse, what would you guess
has happened to the man in the
crowd? What is his foremost
concern? What do you think he
expects Jesus to do? Why
come to Jesus about this?
v 14 - How concerned
does Jesus seem to be about this man's
problem? What does he say
to the man? Why do you think he
says this?
v 15 - Jesus turns
and speaks to the crowd. What does he
say? What does Jesus think
is the motive behind the request
about the inheritance?
Luke 12:16-21 - The Story
In the story, what is Jesus
saying about wealth and the
pursuit of wealth? At the
end of the story, God calls the
rich man a fool. Why do
you think God considers the man to
be a fool? What do think
God would have considered to be
wise behavior for the rich
man?
Thought
Questions:
Jesus says a man's true
life is not made of the things that
he owns. What do you think
are the important things in a
person's life? Jesus talks
about being rich toward God or
rich from God's point of
view. What do you think it means to
be rich toward God? How
will a person who is seeking God's
riches live differently
than a person who is working hard to
accumulate money and things?
Why do you think Jesus told
this story? What did he want to
accomplish by telling it?
What type of people need to hear
this story?.
If Jesus were commenting
on our lifestyle today, what do you
think he might say?
What are the priorities
in your life right now? Where are
your riches? How would you
like to be remembered?
Closing: Ask for
any final comments or questions from the
group. Close with a prayer
asking God to help us to
recognize what is truly
important in life.
Copyright Information:
Several questions in this study were taken from the Serendipity New Testament for Groups, InterVarsity, 1987.
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