Monday, 3 November 2014

FRIDAY- 31st  WEEK IN ORDINARY TIME –A
Gospel: Luke 16:1-8: The Children of this world are more astute in dealing with their own kind than are the children of light.
I Reading: Philippians 3: 17-4:1: We are waiting for the saviour who will transfigure these wretched bodies of ours into copies of his glorious body.
The Parable of the Unjust Manager: Man and Money, Lk 16:1-13
The manager was a trusted slave who was put in charge of the landowner’s estate. He was highly regarded and esteemed, considered to be completely trustworthy. The term “manager” is applied to ministers (1Cor 4:1) and to believers in general (1Pt 4:10; Lk 16:1).
1. The Unjust manager (v.1-7)
a. He was charged with embezzlement, with wasting the Lord’s possessions
b. He was required to prepare a final accounting
c. He knew he was guilty and was unwilling to change and cry for mercy
d. He decided what to do: He would forget the Lord and court the favour and rewards of people
2. The worldly are more wise in their material pursuits than God’s people are in their spiritual pursuits (v.8)
3. The Christian is to use material wealth for good (v.9)
a. Wealth will fail-at death
b. Giving will be reciprocated
4. The Christian is to be faithful in handling possessions: how he handles his possessions will determine what he will be trusted with eternally (v.10-12)
a. Money is the least trust
b. Unfaithfulness disqualifies one from true, heavenly riches
c. Unfaithfulness disqualifies one from all he would receive
5. The Christian cannot serve two masters: Must choose God or riches (v.13)
Thought: How many religionists mislead others through false teaching, causing so many not to use their lives and gifts for God.


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