“This is how it will be with anyone who stores up things for himself but is not rich toward God." (Luke 12 : 21) “This is how it will be..” is referencing the previous passage, which pointed out that these people are foolish. One can see that the example that Jesus raised is applicable to our daily lives. Just when we think that our lives are comfortable and we can relax, or when we think of the days ahead and decide to procrastinate – but Jesus tells us that these are foolish thoughts. Jesus also said, “Do not worry about tomorrow, the cross you bear today is enough”. In other words, live one day at a time and use it wisely. If we are to live in God, we must live in God’s will. God is eternal; and eternally in the present. If we understand how to live out God’s will in the present, then we will be living in God. The original sin has limited the humankind perspective to become more self-centered. ‘God’ and ‘one another’ are no longer the objects of our focus. However, the grace that Jesus bestows on us invites us to foster the relationship between ‘God and ‘one another’.