Peter: Alright, so according to Luke 12, Jesus is telling his followers not to worry about material possessions, that they should trust Him instead. And then He tells them a parable about how a rich man's crops were so abundant he had to build bigger barns, but then he died that same night.

Lois: Yeah, and then Jesus goes on to say that we should invest our treasures in heaven, rather than on Earth.

Brian: So, what Jesus is trying to say is that money can't buy you happiness. Or in this case, life.

Stewie: And then He says, "But God said to him, 'You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you. Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?'"

Peter: Yeah, so basically Jesus is warning us not to put all our eggs in one basket, and that, if we want to be truly happy, we need to search for our treasures in Heaven.

Stewie: You know, like when Mr. Burns tried to buy happiness by buying the Monorail from that one episode of The Simpsons. But then it turned out to be a total disaster, and he ended up spending all his money on nothing.