What if the way you handle money today could impact eternity?
In Gospel of Luke, Jesus delivers two powerful stories that shake our understanding of wealth, stewardship, and eternal destiny. First, the Parable of the Unjust Steward challenges believers to think wisely about how they manage what God has entrusted to them. Jesus highlights the steward’s shrewdness—not his dishonesty—teaching that followers of God should use earthly resources to build eternal treasure.
Then comes one of the most sobering stories Jesus ever told: the Rich Man and Lazarus. A wealthy man lives in luxury while a poor beggar named Lazarus suffers outside his gate. But after death, everything changes. Lazarus is comforted, while the rich man faces torment. The message is clear: our choices on earth echo into eternity.
Jesus delivers a powerful warning:
“No servant can serve two masters… Ye cannot serve God and mammon.” — Luke 16:13 (KJV)
This chapter reminds us that wealth itself is not evil—but our allegiance matters. Are we using what God has given us for His kingdom, or are we serving the temporary riches of this world?
🔥 In this video you’ll discover:
• The deeper meaning of the Unjust Steward
• Why Jesus praised shrewdness in stewardship
• The eternal lesson behind the Rich Man and Lazarus
• Why compassion for the poor reveals our true faith
• How to invest earthly resources into eternal rewards
This message will challenge how you view money, generosity, and eternity.
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