In Luke 16:9 (NIV), it is written, “I tell you, use worldly wealth to gain friends for yourselves, so that when it is gone, you will be welcomed into eternal dwellings.”
More often than not, when people read the parable of the
shrewd manager in Luke 16:1- 15, it is misunderstood.
They become perplexed that Jesus should tell His disciples,
and us, to “use worldly wealth to gain friends
for yourselves”. What exactly is our Lord really saying to us here?
Let us take a look at the verse that comes before, where
Jesus says, “the people of this world are more
shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light”
The word shrewd, immediately conjures up a picture of utter trickery and scheming, which aptly describes the manager’s behaviour in the preceding verses, and so it should, but shrewd also portrays a sense of having sound judgment, sharp intelligence, keen awareness, being resourceful, prudent, clever, and astute.
And, it is in this regard that Jesus was encouraging His disciples, and is exhorting us, to act.
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Jesus, in this parable, impresses upon us, as His followers, the value of being wise in the use of worldly resources, specifically money.
Jesus is saying that we are to use money, not for our selfish
enrichment but as a tool to serve others, to bless others, and to give
generously to those in need.
Beloved, this parable is a lesson in financial stewardship and responsibility.
Jesus is teaching us how to be shrewd managers of money,
how to be wise in financial matters, how to make prudent decisions regarding
our worldly wealth, and how to be genuine and generous in our giving, all to
enhance the work of His Kingdom here on earth.
Amen †
Shelley Johnson “Generous Giving” ©2013 revisited September
13, 2025
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