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E58: A Puzzling Parable

E58: A Puzzling Parable

Update: 2025-08-26
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In this conversation, Benjamin Lee explores the parable of the unjust steward from Luke 16, delving into its complexities and the lessons it imparts about stewardship, wealth, and preparation for eternity. He emphasizes the importance of being shrewd in our dealings, the dangers of loving money, and the call to generosity as a means of securing eternal dwellings. The discussion also contrasts the physical wealth of the unjust steward with the true riches found in faithfulness to God.

Takeaways

The parable of the unjust steward teaches about shrewdness in stewardship.

Jesus uses parables to provoke thought and reflection.

The unjust steward acted wisely for his future, prompting us to consider our own preparations.

Wealth can be unrighteous if it leads to selfishness or greed.

Generosity is key to making friends and securing eternal dwellings.

The love of money can lead to spiritual downfall.

Faithfulness in small matters reflects our character in larger issues.

Eternal dwellings should be our ultimate focus, not earthly wealth.

The rich man and Lazarus illustrate the consequences of poor stewardship.

Preparation for eternity is a pressing responsibility for all believers.

Chapters

00:00 The Puzzling Parable of the Unjust Steward

02:56 Lessons from the Unjust Steward

05:53 The Importance of Shrewdness in Stewardship

08:59 The Contrast of Riches and True Wealth

11:51 Generosity and Eternal Dwellings

15:13 The Danger of Loving Money

18:07 Stewardship and Character

20:58 The Eternal Perspective on Wealth

23:47 The Rich Man and Lazarus: A Lesson in Stewardship

27:04 The Call to Prepare for Eternity






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E58: A Puzzling Parable

E58: A Puzzling Parable

Myles Hester and Benjamin Lee