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What does 'mammon of unrighteousness' mean?

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'Mammon of unrighteousness' refers to wealth that is often associated with dishonesty or worldly values.

In Luke 16:9, Jesus instructs His disciples to make friends with the 'mammon of unrighteousness.' This phrase captures the idea that wealth in this world can often lead to unrighteousness and moral compromise. Yet, Jesus encourages believers to utilize their resources wisely and generously to build relationships and support one another, reflecting God's character and love. The challenge is to navigate the worldly system with integrity while focusing on eternal values, serving God rather than allowing wealth to become our master.
Scripture References: Luke 16:9-13

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