This sermon discussion explores the sin of greed through the parable of the rich fool in Luke 12:13-21. The pastor challenges the congregation to examine how material possessions and wealth can dominate our lives when we act as if God doesn't exist. Using the farmer's self-centered response to abundance as a cautionary tale, the message emphasizes that true life is not measured by possessions but by spiritual richness, relationships with others, and our eternal standing with God. The sermon confronts both personal and systemic greed, questioning how we respond to blessings and whether we hoard resources or circulate them for the benefit of community. The central warning is to guard against all kinds of greed, recognizing that we have been "blessed to be a blessing" rather than to accumulate for ourselves alone.