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🗓️ 5 March 2021
⏱️ 76 minutes
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0:00.0 | Here we go. Welcome to the Friday live stream. This is a Q&A. I'm Pastor Mike Winger trying |
0:05.9 | to answer your questions to the best of my ability. Give you my best attempt at helping you |
0:10.7 | learn to think publicly about everything because I am truly convinced that I mean, I've |
0:14.8 | seen it in my own life. I've seen it in countless lives that when you really learn to |
0:18.0 | think publicly about things, it changes everything about your life. It affects and impacts all |
0:23.1 | areas of your existence in your relationships, in your relationship with God, in your sense |
0:27.8 | of peace and comfort and confidence in Christ and a bunch of other good things. So we're |
0:32.4 | taking live questions from you today from the chat. The first one I've already got ready |
0:36.5 | to go and this is coming from Taste Remains. That's the YouTube channel. And the question |
0:42.2 | here is, what is the meaning of the parable of the dishonest manager in Luke 16 versus |
0:47.6 | one through 13? I was having a Bible study with a friend over discord and we were wondering |
0:51.8 | about this thanks. So this is actually, you know, some of Jesus's parables strike us as |
0:58.2 | odd. And I think that that's a good thing. My thought is that when it's, or I've heard |
1:04.6 | another few people put it this way, is that when it's weird, it's important. If something |
1:09.8 | strikes you though as being strange or odd, then oftentimes it's because you should emphasize |
1:15.4 | that in the scripture. You should look at that more carefully. You should examine it |
1:18.3 | more thoroughly because often there's really interesting things there. If the same passages |
1:22.8 | that are odd are what people will use to try to twist to their own destruction, the scriptures, |
1:27.7 | but they're also the same passages that are like have really neat things for us. So here |
1:31.1 | we go. Luke, let's read the parable. Luke 16. This is the parable at least in the ESV. |
1:36.4 | They call the parable of the dishonest manager. And I'll admit because I scan through this |
1:40.5 | because I just got this question a few minutes ago. But I scan through this passage. And |
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