'The Parable Of The Unrighteous Steward'

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After reading and rereading Luke 16:1-13, I found the parable of the Unrighteous Steward to very eye-opening and complex. At the beginning of the parable, it opens with a master firing his manager, but the manager, seeking to make his own way, thought of a way to save livelihood and status among men of the ages. Because of what he did to regain his integrity and find favor, the master praised him for what he had done. At first, I was perplexed by what occurred, but after I carefully reflected on the passage, when the manager was confronted about his ways, yes he pondered on what he should do, but he took a loss to gain favor and correct his mistakes. Yes, we, as believers should always seek to do right no matter what, but when we have the