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What does the Bible say about the unjust steward in Luke 16?

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The unjust steward is not presented as a moral example, but highlights the importance of wisdom and foresight.

In Luke 16, the unjust steward is a figure that emphasizes the need for wisdom in dealing with temporal matters. Jesus describes this steward as 'unjust' and distinctly does not commend his dishonesty, but rather points out his shrewdness in securing his future. The core lesson is not to imitate the steward's immoral actions, but to observe his capability to plan ahead for impending loss, which should prompt believers to consider their spiritual futures with similar diligence. Thus, while the steward's actions were deceitful, they serve to illustrate the contrast between worldly wisdom and spiritual negligence.
Scripture References: Luke 16:1-12, 2 Corinthians 5:1

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Luke 16:1-12
J.C. Ryle · Aug 11, 2016
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