Jesus told his disciples: “There was a rich man whose manager wasaccused of wasting his possessions. So he called him in and asked him, ‘What isthis I hear about you? Give an account of your management, because you cannotbe manager any longer.’
- Luke 16:1-2
“The manager said to himself, ‘What shall I do now? My master istaking away my job. I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m ashamed to beg — Iknow what I’ll do so that, when I lose my job here, people will welcome me intotheir houses.’ “So he called in each one of his master’s debtors. He asked thefirst, ‘How much do you owe my master?’
- Luke 16:3-5
“‘Nine hundred gallons of olive oil,’ he replied. “The managertold him, ‘Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred andfifty.’ “Then he asked the second, ‘And how much do you owe?’ “‘A thousandbushels of wheat,’ he replied. “He told him, ‘Take your bill and make it eighthundred.’
- Luke 16:6-7
“The master commended the dishonest manager because he had actedshrewdly. For the people of this world are more shrewd in dealing with theirown kind than are the people of the light.
- Luke 16:8
I tell you, use worldly wealth to gain friends for yourselves, so that when it is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.
- Luke 16:9
Money is a TOOL.
“Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted withmuch, and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest withmuch. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who willtrust you with true riches? And if you have not been trustworthy with someoneelse’s property, who will give you property of your own?
- Luke 16:10-12
Money is a TEST.
“No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one andlove the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. Youcannot serve both God and money.”
- Luke 16:13
Money is a TRADEMARK.
“Everywhere we turn we hear complaints: I can’t spend my money the way I want;I can’t spend my time the way I want; I can’t be myself; I’m under the control of others all the time. And everywhere we meet the addicts —addiction to alcohol and drugs, to compulsive work habits and to obsessive consumption. Wetrade masters; we stay enslaved. The Christian is a person who recognizes that our real problem is not in achieving freedom but in learning service under a better master. The Christian realizes that every relationship that excludes Go becomes oppressive. Recognizing and realizing that, we urgently want to live under the mastery of God.”
- Eugene Peterson, A long Obedience In The Same Direction
What is something new that you will bring into your Thanksgiving celebrations this year, or that you have brought in in recent years and it stuck?
Scriptures: Luke 16:1-13
1. We live in a world driven by personal accomplishments and ownership of material possessions. How did you get to a place of acknowledging that everything you have belongs to God? Is this a hard truth to accept and live out? Why or why not?
2. Pastor Jared stated that if we have a problem thinking about all money being God’s money, then we might have a problem with the foundations of Christianity. Why? How does this concept shape you and your relationship with God?
3. Read Luke 16:1-13. Why does God want us to be shrewd? Note: God wasn’t condoning the manager’s intentions, but merely endorsing the manager’s smart use of money as a tool. Knowing this, what actions in our lives might equate to the manager’s wasteful actions versus his shrewd actions at the end of the parable? In what ways can you use money as a tool for God?
4. Read Luke 16:10. What does this verse mean to you? How is money a test? What temptations lurk in your heart and mind that lure you into financial sin? How can you reframe tests involving money so that you’re obedient in the area of your finances?
5. Think about trademarks (e.g., Harley-Davidson, Apple, Tesla). How does the secular world use trademarks? What are the dangers of using your money as a trademark/master of your life?
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As we start the preparations for Thanksgiving, let’s remember to pray for those families and individuals who have faced the loss of loved ones this year. Maybe even have suffered a loss that is a family fracture. Pray over the empty seats around tables in our neighborhood this season, that they may be filled by the presence of our God of grace and mercy, who has a good plan to move forward with hope.
Where can I go from your Spirit?
Where can I flee from your presence?
If I go up to the heavens, you are there;
if I make my bed in the depths, you are there.
If I rise on the wings of the dawn,
if I settle on the far side of the sea,
even there your hand will guide me,
your right hand will hold me fast.
Psalm 139:7-10