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2 Luke 16:1-2 Jesus told this story to his disciples: “There was a certain rich man who had a manager handling his affairs. One day a report came that the manager was wasting his employer’s money. So the employer called him in and said, ‘What’s this I hear about you? Get your report in order, because you are going to be fired.’

3 Luke 16:3-4 “The manager thought to himself, ‘Now what? My boss has fired me. I don’t have the strength to dig ditches, and I’m too proud to beg. Ah, I know how to ensure that I’ll have plenty of friends who will give me a home when I am fired.’

4 Luke 16:5-6 “So he invited each person who owed money to his employer to come and discuss the situation. He asked the first one, ‘How much do you owe him?’ The man replied, ‘I owe him 800 gallons of olive oil.’ So the manager told him, ‘Take the bill and quickly change it to 400 gallons.’

5 Luke 16:7-8 “‘And how much do you owe my employer?’ he asked the next man. ‘I owe him 1,000 bushels of wheat,’ was the reply. ‘Here,’ the manager said, ‘take the bill and change it to 800 bushels.’ “The rich man had to admire the dishonest rascal for being so shrewd. And it is true that the children of this world are more shrewd in dealing with the world around them than are the children of the light.

6 One likely reason so many Christians find it difficult to understand this parable is that it is far easier to say we trust God’s grace than to actually trust him.

7 Am I fully dependent on God’s grace, or am I trying to manipulate his justice?

8 This guy has been caught. There is no escaping judgment
This guy has been caught. There is no escaping judgment. There is no amount of explaining or misdirection that can save him.

9 The plan is risky to be sure, but it is brilliant in light of what’s at stake.

10 The manager’s fate is completely dependent on the Master’s willingness to pay the price of his salvation.

11 The Master in this story turns out to be a good master who values mercy over judgment.

12 When we get caught up in the idea that we are undesirable to God because of our brokenness, we will do almost anything to cover up, fix, or compensate for our sin.

13 We are all the manager.

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15 How much time and energy do you think you (honestly) put into trying to make yourself
acceptable to God? How would your life be different if you were somehow able to gamble on God’s grace instead of your efforts to be good for him?

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