Parables of Jesus: The Rich Fool
Every generation has its spiritual blind spots—areas where culture subtly overtakes conviction, where the urgent drowns out the eternal. I believe the message in this book exposes one of the greatest blind spots of our time: the illusion of success without God.
We are living in a distracted age. People are building, branding, investing, and expanding—yet many have never paused to consider what God thinks of their lives. They are busy filling barns while their souls are famished. This is why The Rich Fool is not just timely—it is desperately necessary.
Jesus’ parable in Luke 12:16–21 is both sobering and prophetic. He did not call the man a murderer or an idolater—He called him a fool. Why? Because he made plans for everything except his soul. It was a divine indictment against short-sighted living. And in this book, the author unpacks that indictment with biblical depth, practical insight, and a prophetic voice.