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God and money

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 9:47 am
by FFC
Can someone explain this passage to me?

luke 16:1-14

How is being shrewd and dishonest an example of being children of light? I know it doesn't really mean that but it is a confusing passage.

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 10:19 am
by led
Then He said to them, "Take heed what you hear. With the same measure you use, it will be measured to you; and to you who hear, more will be given. "For whoever has, to him more will be given; but whoever does not have, even what he has will be taken away from him. Mark 4:24-25

Are we wasting our Master's goods/power that He's given us. Many Christians want to live and abide in the power of God. You can hear them say, "If only I could have more of the power of God in my life I would be able to make a difference in my life." You have to ask them have you been faithful with the little amount of power God has given you?

The greatest way to receive the power of God in your life is to give it away as fast as you receive it. The more you release His power into others the greater you increase the power in your life.

If you hold back what god has given you, even the little you have will be taken away.

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:21 am
by FFC
The greatest way to receive the power of God in your life is to give it away as fast as you receive it. The more you release His power into others the greater you increase the power in your life.
Thank you, Led. God is truly teaching me this right now and you confirmed it.

Re: God and money

Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 11:46 am
by Canuckster1127
FFC wrote:Can someone explain this passage to me?

luke 16:1-14

How is being shrewd and dishonest an example of being children of light? I know it doesn't really mean that but it is a confusing passage.
Parables are illustrations of one primary point. They are not allegories nor are they necessarily endorsements of the actions taken by the protagonists in the parable.

The primary point Jesus is making, is to use the resources you have under the authority of God as his Child. He uses the illustration of the dishonest steward to emphasize and make stronger the point, that if this is how one who is a steward and not an heir, uses his authority and position, how much more should the one who is an heir, and has rightful authority use the resources s/he has to their full effect and impact.

At least, that is the way I see it.