Preparing for Eternity: Wisdom in Earthly Stewardship

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The master commended the dishonest manager because he had acted shrewdly for the people of this world are more shrewd in dealing with their own kind than are the people of the light. I tell you, use worldly wealth to gain friends for yourself so that when it is gone, you'll be welcomed into Eternal dwellings. [00:05:31]

Jesus says you know what though the people of the future the people of the light the Believers a lot of times are stupid I mean that's that's just what it comes down to we are not as smart we are not as wise we're not as shrewd as the people of this world Jesus says it right there they are not as shrewd. [00:09:34]

The whole point is listen you're not going to be on this Earth forever okay you're fired it's just a matter of time when you're going to be leaving this Earth and have you really thought through your future and set yourself up so that once you're done you know it says you know when that that money runs out or when it is gone. [00:10:04]

Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much and whoever is dishonest with very little will also be dishonest with much so if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth who will trust you with true riches and if you have not been trustworthy with someone else's property who will give you property of your own. [00:12:27]

He contrasts worldly wealth that's all the things in the world every commercial you see everything you see you know as you walk outside all the stuff that that people long for he Compares that with the very little and he says if you can't even handle money how am I going to trust you with true riches. [00:14:39]

Jesus says if I entrust you with very little if if if you can't be trustworthy with very little how am I going to trust you with true riches and and the question I want you to ask about that is this as God looks at how you have managed your money throughout your lifetime up to this point would he say h he or she's been trustworthy. [00:24:55]

No servant can serve two masters either he'll hate the one and love the other or he'll be devoted to the one and despise the other you cannot serve both God and money the Pharisees Who Loved money heard all this and were sneering at Jesus and he said to them you're the ones who justify yourselves in the eyes of men but God knows your hearts. [00:26:03]

Money is a wonderful slave but a terrible Master that's exactly what this passage is saying it's a wonderful slave you can use it as the Bible commands us to use your worldly wealth use it let it be your slave use it to do wonderful things with your money not selfish things whatever else but to do wonderful things. [00:27:01]

You can always justify your spending before people but ultimately God knows your real heart you can you can make me I can make you you know sound like we're such Saints with our money but ultimately God knows our hearts and knows if we really love the things of the world and that's why we get the stuff for ourselves. [00:28:26]

What percentage of your heart is in heaven right now versus the rest of that 100% that is on the earth when you think of your mind you know and your focus your direction and the things you're pursuing how much of that is is about Heavenly things and how much of it is about things on earth. [00:29:06]

Who's going to die first me or Donald Trump I don't know probably Trump I don't know he's old and but uh but you know the answer is who knows who knows right the point is is we're both both going to die and then when we both die who's going to be Rich Forever you see it it's you know we can look at people on this Earth. [00:32:41]

Are you doing that are you setting yourself up that's the point of this passage are you ready for eternity would God say you know what you've done great you've done great with your wealth on Earth let me give you some real rich now real riches I hope so and I hope we spend eternity going that was worth it. [00:34:08]

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