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The Unjust steward: Give an Account of Your Stewardship 

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Every one of us will have to give an account of our lives before the just judge. For more please visit / @wallofbrass5647 & remember to say 3 Hail Marys for the priest
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@craigaxle1096
@craigaxle1096 5 лет назад
It took this parable & 30+ yrs for me to finally start taking stock of all the gifts, talents & abilities the good Lord has blessed me: Spiritual, intellectual & emotional; skills & life experience; material, physical, including health, sickness & suffering_ not to mention the insults, exploitations by others, etc. All for the good of his kingdom & the glory of God. What a giantnormus blessing!!!
@iroamalone6953
@iroamalone6953 5 лет назад
You've been blessed with this understanding! May God grant this to me as well as I am in darkness
@paulbany6603
@paulbany6603 5 лет назад
Well said Father and God be praised and glorified through your powerful homily that reminds us of our responsibility as stewards. Amen!
@jeannettelelko2210
@jeannettelelko2210 3 года назад
Thankyou heavenly father for the vision that fills our heart with another purposeful sincerity .
@kristinakader1940
@kristinakader1940 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this with us ❤️
@F3z07
@F3z07 5 лет назад
Praise God!
@robcassel1745
@robcassel1745 2 года назад
There is no way I could either repay or justify what has been given me. Wow.
@kingofthebeatles
@kingofthebeatles 5 лет назад
Amen
@manzimfura
@manzimfura 5 лет назад
Great sermon!
@abereagan7642
@abereagan7642 5 лет назад
First time i saw an ad on the channel
@mikefanelli545
@mikefanelli545 6 месяцев назад
" All have fallen short of the glory of God. " ~ Romans 3: 23. Divine Mercy is the only answer.
@Orthodoxi
@Orthodoxi 5 лет назад
God is the steward of my life.
@rushthezeppelin
@rushthezeppelin 5 лет назад
Was this the sermon at Our Lady of Mount Carmel this past Sunday?
@juliebenade4573
@juliebenade4573 5 лет назад
Yes
@rushthezeppelin
@rushthezeppelin 5 лет назад
@@juliebenade4573 actually I talked to the Father about it tonight. It was his sermon from two years ago that was very close to the one he gave a week ago.
@mikepoulin3020
@mikepoulin3020 5 лет назад
There is one other plausible explanation that is not considered here. Just about every interpreter throughout history has begun by saying, "this is a vexing parable." and it is because why would any owner give praise to an employee who has screwed him over? Not very likely... But there is an opinion, although it is a minority one, which makes more sense. It is called, the "ironic" interpretation, and posits that the troubling texts verse 8 and 9 are spoken ironically. The trouble is, the texts have no punctuation (which hadn't been invented yet) and so no one can actually prove the irony. Reading the sentences as interrogatives rather than declarative makes it easy to understand... it seems to make a lot more sense to me... with less theologizing and spiritualizing needed.... The Master = God The Unjust Steward = The Pharisees The Debtors= Sinners The Pharisees are letting sinners off easily by requiring a few rituals, with no conversion of heart. Is God going to praise this action? NO! Is the master going to praise someone that just screwed him? No! The master is NOT praising the actions of the steward; it was a question that everyone knew the answer was "No!". Jesus is NOT recommending the policies of the Pharisees to his followers. He is NOT holding them up as examples to be admired and imitated. He is saying rhetorically, "Is the master going to praise the actions of an unjust steward?", expecting his listeners to say "Of course not!" as God will not.... (Can befriending someone who has unjust mammon (works righteousness) help you get in to eternal habitation? No! ) The Pharisees were offering cheap grace, the bare minimum, forgiveness by works, and it wasn't enough...the very he next chapter after this one, Luke 17: 9 Doth he thank that servant, for doing the things which he commanded him?10 I think not. So you also, when you shall have done all these things that are commanded you, say: We are unprofitable servants; we have done that which we ought to do... Here are some of the papers by those proposing the idea, but as I said, it is difficult if not impossible to disprove or to prove due to lack of physical evidence: Reexamination of the Ironical Interpretation Parable of the Unjust Steward in Luke 16 (Chang Wook Jung , Chongsin Univ) Philantropy or Sarcasm - Another Look at the Parable of the Dishonest Manager (Luke 16:1-13) (I J Du Plessis) The Riddle of the Unjust Steward: Is Irony the Key? (Donald R Fletcher)
@domcisco6591
@domcisco6591 5 лет назад
@robstr12
@robstr12 5 лет назад
Wow
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