A GOOD AND WISE MANAGER, Dr. Samuel Lee
THE SHREWD MANAGER
Passage: Luke 16:1~15  
Key verse: 9
The Parable of the Shrewd Manager
16 Jesus told his disciples: “There was a rich man whose manager was accused of wasting his possessions.(A) 2 So he called him in and asked him, ‘What is this I hear about you? Give an account of your management, because you cannot be manager any longer.’
3 “The manager said to himself, ‘What shall I do now? My master is taking away my job. I’m not strong enough to dig, and I’m ashamed to beg— 4 I know what I’ll do so that, when I lose my job here, people will welcome me into their houses.’
5 “So he called in each one of his master’s debtors. He asked the first, ‘How much do you owe my master?’
6 “‘Nine hundred gallons[a] of olive oil,’ he replied.
“The manager told him, ‘Take your bill, sit down quickly, and make it four hundred and fifty.’
7 “Then he asked the second, ‘And how much do you owe?’
“‘A thousand bushels[b] of wheat,’ he replied.
“He told him, ‘Take your bill and make it eight hundred.’
8 “The master commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly. For the people of this world(B) are more shrewd(C) in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light.(D) 9 I tell you, use worldly wealth(E) to gain friends for yourselves, so that when it is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.(F)
10 “Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much,(G) and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much. 11 So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth,(H) who will trust you with true riches? 12 And if you have not been trustworthy with someone else’s property, who will give you property of your own?
13 “No one can serve two masters. Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. You cannot serve both God and money.”(I)
14 The Pharisees, who loved money,(J) heard all this and were sneering at Jesus.(K) 15 He said to them, “You are the ones who justify yourselves(L) in the eyes of others, but God knows your hearts.(M) What people value highly is detestable in God’s sight.
Cross references
- Luke 16:1 : Lk 15:13, 30
- Luke 16:8 : Ps 17:14
- Luke 16:8 : Ps 18:26
- Luke 16:8 : Jn 12:36; Eph 5:8; 1Th 5:5
- Luke 16:9 : ver 11, 13
- Luke 16:9 : Mt 19:21; Lk 12:33
- Luke 16:10 : Mt 25:21, 23; Lk 19:17
- Luke 16:11 : ver 9, 13
- Luke 16:13 : ver 9, 11; Mt 6:24
- Luke 16:14 : S 1Ti 3:3
- Luke 16:14 : Lk 23:35
- Luke 16:15 : Lk 10:29
- Luke 16:15 : S Rev 2:23
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1. Use worldly wealth to gain friends (1-12)
A certain manager was called in by his boss to account for his wastefulness. He decided that he was too weak to dig and too proud to beg, so when his boss gave him notice, he suddenly became diligent. Before he left his job, he prepared for his future survival by making some friends who would be indebted to him. Jesus challenges us, the people of light, to be as wise as this man of darkness and use our time on this earth to prepare for eternity. We must be faithful stewards of the money, time and opportunities entrusted to us by God. If we are faithful with the little that God has entrusted to us, then God will entrust us with true riches--eternal life and a room in his eternal dwelling.
2. One can't serve both God and money (13-15)
Jesus tells us that we cannot serve both God and money. This is a strong deception. The Pharisees loved money and the privileges and power that money could buy. Instead of repenting, they justified their greedy desires. God will not share the throne of our hearts with anything or anyone. We can't fool him, for he knows our hearts (15).
Prayer: Lord, forgive me for loving money. Please help me to use my time, money and opportunities to serve others and to prepare for eternity.
One Word: Use worldly wealth to make friends and prepare for God's kingdom