In this week’s message from our Death to Selfie series, we explore one of the most subtle and destructive forces shaping our identity: greed. Whether it’s the stuff we chased in the 80s—Super Soakers, Trapper Keepers, and windbreakers—or the things we pursue today—status, comfort, security—we often believe the lie that “just a little more” will finally satisfy us.
But Jesus teaches a different way.
Rooted in Colossians 3:5 and Luke 12:13–21, this sermon challenges us to confront the ways our possessions, desires, and pursuit of ease can quietly become idols. We unpack the parable of the rich fool and examine how greed can disguise itself as ambition, responsibility, or even justice. Ultimately, Jesus calls us to a life where our worth isn’t found in what we accumulate, but in becoming “rich toward God.”
If you’ve ever wrestled with feeling like your stuff owns you instead of the other way around, this message is for you. Discover how Jesus leads us into an abundant, satisfying, Kingdom-centered life—one that frees our hearts from chasing what never lasts.
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