<h2>The Parable of the Dishonest Steward</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 65</div>
<div class='cap'>AT THIS TIME Jesus gave to his disciples the parable
of "The Dishonest Steward." A steward is
a man who takes care of any business or lands or
houses belonging to another man who employs him.
Jesus said:</div>
<p>"There was a rich man who had a steward who took
charge of all his business. Some one told the rich man
that his steward was cheating him and making a wrong
use of his money. So the master sent for the steward
and said:</p>
<p>"'What is this that I hear about you? Hand in
your accounts, for you shall not be my steward any longer.'</p>
<p>"The steward was at first greatly troubled at this;
and he did not know how he could live if his office as
steward was taken away.</p>
<p>"'What shall I do,' he said to himself, 'now that my
master is taking away from me my place as steward?
I am not strong enough to dig in the ground as a farmer,
and I am ashamed to beg in the streets. Oh, I know
what I can do, so that when my office as steward is taken
away the people will invite me to their homes to live
with them.'</p>
<p>"One by one the steward called to him the men that
were owing his master.</p>
<p>"'How much do you owe my master?' he asked of
the first.</p>
<p>"'A hundred barrels of oil,' answered the man.</p>
<p>"'Here, take your bill,' said the steward, 'and
instead of a hundred barrels, make it fifty barrels.'"<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_334" id="Page_334">[334]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>This, you see, was making a present to the man of
fifty barrels of oil, but not from the steward himself;
instead, stealing it from his master, to give to the man
who owed him.</p>
<p>"Then to the next man he said, 'And how much do
you owe?'</p>
<p>"'A hundred
bushels of wheat,'
answered the
man.</p>
<p>"'Here is
your bill,' said
the steward;
'make it eighty.'</p>
<p>"And so he
treated all those
who were owing
to his master,
giving to each
one a part of
his debt; so that
they would be
friendly to him
and give him
help when he
should need it.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-360.jpg" width-obs="366" height-obs="500" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">The dishonest steward</span></div>
<p>"When his
master heard of
all this, he
praised the steward, not for doing rightly, but for looking
ahead and taking care for the time to come."</p>
<p>And Jesus said, "The people of this world often
are wiser in looking ahead, and planning for the days to
come, than are those who have the light of God. And
I say to you: use the money of this world to make<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_335" id="Page_335">[335]</SPAN></span>
friends with it, not on earth, but in heaven; so that
when you leave the earth, they may welcome you to
homes in heaven that never pass away. He who is
faithful with a small trust is also faithful with a large
trust; and he who is not honest but tries to cheat in
little things, will be dishonest and try to cheat in great
things. So if you cannot be trusted with the money of
this world, who will trust you with the riches of God?
And if you are not faithful with what belongs to another,
how can you expect to have anything forever as your
own?</p>
<p>"No servant can serve two masters at the same
time; for either he will hate one master and love the
other; or else he will stand by one master and despise
the other. You cannot serve God and at the same time
live for money."</p>
<p>All these things were spoken in the hearing of the
Pharisees, who were fond of money and grasping. They
listened, with contempt and scorn in their hearts.</p>
<p>Jesus knew what was in their minds, and he said to
these Pharisees:</p>
<p>"You are the men who make people believe that
you are good, but God sees and knows what is in your
hearts. What is lofty in the sight of men is vile in the
sight of God."</p>
<hr class="chap" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_336" id="Page_336">[336]</SPAN></span></p>
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