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Jackson Daigre opens Luke 16 and tackles Jesus’ puzzling parable of the dishonest manager, showing why the man is praised—not for dishonesty—but for shrewd foresight. We’re called to use temporary, worldly resources to gain eternal treasure, serving God (not wealth) with faithful, cheerful generosity.
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By Marshall Daigre5
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Jackson Daigre opens Luke 16 and tackles Jesus’ puzzling parable of the dishonest manager, showing why the man is praised—not for dishonesty—but for shrewd foresight. We’re called to use temporary, worldly resources to gain eternal treasure, serving God (not wealth) with faithful, cheerful generosity.
Send us a text