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This episode explores Luke 12:13-34 and argues that kingdom-minded disciples must replace anxious hoarding with radical trust in God’s provision. It emphasizes that the “rich fool” is a fool precisely because he stockpiles for himself while ignoring God and people, and it highlights how Jesus’ command “do not be anxious” exposes our lack of faith whenever we clutch time, money, or possessions instead of releasing them to the needy. Drawing from the ravens, lilies, and grass, the message shows that if God already adorns and feeds the lowliest parts of creation, He will certainly provide for His children, so we are free to sell, give, and invest in eternal “treasure bags” that never decay. It reframes generosity as the proof of where our heart is: when we give finances we fund gospel expansion among the poor (locally, in missions, in youth camps), and when we give time—serving in media, health, worship, or simply sharing a meal—we become the concrete answer to “Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth.” The call is clear: work hard for your families, but loosen your grip on every resource, trust God to keep supplying daily bread, and keep leveraging both money and minutes so that needy people experience heaven’s care through you.