These verses are found only in the Gospel of Luke and continue
what was begun in 16:1-8, but also make a new beginning with the phrase, “and I
tell you” in 16:9.
The disciples are called to use wealth to make friends. If
they use their wealth to help others, they can be assured that they would be
welcomed into their homes when their wealth is all used up. The person who is
faithful in little will also be faithful in much. However, one who is
unfaithful in little will also be unfaithful in much. And, if a person is not
able to manage honestly that which is given in trust he/she will surely not be
given what actually belongs to him/her. If that person cannot be faithful with
worldly wealth that has been entrusted to their care by God, how can God give
them their treasure in heaven?
While wealth must be used, it must never be allowed
to control a person or use him/her. Wealth must be at the service of human
beings not be served by them. God alone is the one to be served.
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