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In Luke, reversals of status are at the heart of what happens when Jesus and the kingdom of God appear. The proud are “scattered” (which translates the same ...
Luke 16:1 identifies that Jesus is speaking to His disciples, but there is a suggestion that His audience is mixed—disciples and Pharisees.
If God can trust us to spend our money to meet the needs of others, then the money we ourselves need will also be provided.
Chapter 16 includes the parable of the dishonest manager, Jesus' teaching on how money reveals faith, and the story of the rich man and Lazarus. Luke 16:9 · Luke 16:8 · Luke 16:10 · Luke 17
David Guzik commentary on Luke 16, in which Jesus teaches how faithfulness in the little things show how one will be faithful in the large things.
7 нояб. 2018 г. · The master commended the dishonest manager for his shrewdness. That is the end of parable. So you see the situation. A manager is fired.
The scope of Christ's discourse in this chapter is to awaken and quicken us all so to use this world as not to abuse it, so to manage all our possessions.
8 окт. 2019 г. · The parable of the unjust steward in Luke 16 vs 1 - 13 means you cant serve two masters. You cant love money and what it buys you and love the ...
Jesus tells His disciples the Parable of the Unrighteous Steward. It is about a manager of a rich man's estate who is fired for bad stewardship.
13 сент. 2010 г. · The parable of the Dishonest (Corrupt) Manager stands among the most challenging texts in the New Testament, often regarding it as the most perplexing of Jesus ...
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