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"Eat, drink and be merry" is a reference from which parable?


Rich fool
Prodigal Son
Wedding feast
Great Banquet

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The answer is: Rich fool

Luke 12:13-21

In the Gospel of Luke, the parable of the Rich Fool is a thought-provoking story that packs a punch. This tale revolves around a man blessed with an abundant harvest—not unexpected, given Luke’s frequent emphasis on the themes of wealth and stewardship. Instead of sharing his good fortune or reflecting on a higher purpose, this farmer decides to indulge in self-pleasure, announcing that he will build bigger barns for himself. The punchline comes when God calls him a fool, saying, “This very night your life will be demanded from you.”

A fascinating aspect of this parable lies in its invitation to ponder life's priorities. Christ, through this narrative, isn’t against wealth but critiques the fleeting nature of materialism. Interestingly, the phrase “Eat, drink, and be merry” echoes sentiment found across ancient literature, including the writings of Ecclesiastes (3:13) which parallel the idea of enjoying life's simple pleasures—perhaps urging into wisdom rather than folly.

Also, it’s noteworthy how this message segues beautifully into the wider theme of Luke’s Gospel, one that abundantly highlights the perils of greed and the necessity of compassion. Just a few chapters later, in Luke 16, we encounter the rich man and Lazarus, further reinforcing that earthly wealth is temporary and often comes with a social and moral responsibility that should not be overlooked. So while the Rich Fool seeks to hoard material comfort, Jesus drives home the message that true richness lies in love, community, and a life aligned with purpose beyond mere consumption.

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