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In a parable told by Jesus, what did the rich man do with the surplus of crops that he grew?
Allowed them to rot
Sold them on the market
Built larger barns to store them
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Luke 12:16-21 - In this parable, the rich man’s focus on earthly wealth over spiritual richness serves as a cautionary tale against materialism. The phrase "You fool!" emphasizes God’s judgment on misplaced priorities. This reflection resonates with teachings from Proverbs and Ecclesiastes about the vanity of accumulating possessions without wisdom.
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