The parable for today is not intended to criticize wealth itself. Instead, it encourages those with more than enough to consider whether they share with those in need. Are we doing our part to help close the gap between those with plenty and those with very little?
While possessions are not inherently evil, they should not distract us from the plight of those in the world who have so little. In this parable, the rich man is criticized for using his wealth solely for his own benefit, which reflects his indifference toward others.
Even if we do not consider ourselves wealthy, we can still become complacent regarding the poor. This story raises an important question: are we even aware of the poverty around us and within our communities?