True Riches

"So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?" Luke 16:1-15

So, what would you do if you won the lottery? Not the scratch off $10,000 lottery. No, I'm talking the $700,000,000 mega-super-lotsa-tons-o-money lottery. Many who win end up bankrupt. Some lose family and friendships. Some do okay, but not many. I'd like to think I'd be outrageously generous and not let it change the way I do life, but I honestly don't know.

Jesus discussed money and wealth all the time. Here, in Luke 16, Jesus continues with another parable. In it, he presents a manager who got himself in trouble and then "shrewdly" found a way out of it. He then tells those listening how one who is following him should use worldly wealth. Serve others. Be faithful with little. Take good care of others' property. Always prioritize God over wealth.

Jesus knew that money and all the privilege, prestige and power that came with it was absolutely intoxicating. It still is today. To truly love God and follow Jesus, we must abandon our love for the things of this world. God, without a doubt, entrusts great wealth to some of his children for Kingdom purposes. Jesus reveals here, as in many other places, money is not the core issue. Our heart is. 

Grace and Peace,

Tom

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