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Faith, Forgiveness, and Humility Explained — Luke 17:1–10

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  The Passage Many Cherry-Pick (and What Jesus Was Actually Teaching) Some sections of Scripture feel disjointed when we first read them. Luke 17:1–10 is one of those passages. Jesus speaks about causing others to stumble, then forgiveness, then faith like a mustard seed, and finally a servant who receives no special praise. Because these sayings appear different on the surface, readers often separate them and build individual teachings from isolated verses. But Luke did not record random sayings placed side by side. When read carefully — within the flow of Luke’s Gospel and as a single teaching — this section reveals a unified message about what life looks like inside the community of Jesus’ disciples. The confusion largely comes from removing verses from their context and assigning meanings Jesus never intended. Jesus is not jumping topics. He is describing the posture required for true discipleship. Where We Are in Luke’s Gospel By this point in Luke, Jesus is on His journey tow...

The Parable Everyone Misunderstands: What Jesus Actually Meant in Luke 16:1–15

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  Few passages of Scripture confuse readers more than the parable of the shrewd manager in Luke 16. At first glance, it almost sounds as though Jesus is praising dishonesty — and because of that, people often twist the passage into meanings Jesus never intended. Here’s the thing, one of the most important principles for understanding Scripture is this: Jesus Himself explains the point of His parables. When we ignore His explanation and insert our own ideas, we inevitably drift away from His message. Luke 16 is a perfect example. The Story in Brief Jesus tells of a wealthy master whose manager is accused of wasting his possessions. The manager is about to lose his job. Knowing his dismissal is certain, he quickly calls in the master’s debtors and reduces what they owe. One debtor’s bill is cut in half. Another receives a significant reduction. Afterward, the master commends the manager — not for dishonesty — but for acting shrewdly. This is where many readers stumble. Why would Jesu...