• Luke 16:2

    And he called him, and said unto him, How is it that I hear this of thee? give an account of thy stewardship; for thou mayest be no longer steward.

  • Luke 16:3

    Then the steward said within himself, What shall I do? for my lord taketh away from me the stewardship: I cannot dig; to beg I am ashamed.

  • Luke 16:4

    I am resolved what to do, that, when I am put out of the stewardship, they may receive me into their houses.

  • Luke 16:5

    So he called every one of his lord's debtors unto him, and said unto the first, How much owest thou unto my lord?

  • Luke 16:6

    And he said, An hundred measuresa of oil. And he said unto him, Take thy bill, and sit down quickly, and write fifty.

  • Luke 16:7

    Then said he to another, And how much owest thou? And he said, An hundred measuresb of wheat. And he said unto him, Take thy bill, and write fourscore.

  • Luke 16:8

    And the lord commended the unjust steward, because he had done wisely: for the children of this world are in their generation wiser than the children of light.

  • Luke 16:9

    And I say unto you, Make to yourselves friends of the mammonc of unrighteousness; that, when ye fail, they may receive you into everlasting habitations.

  • Luke 16:10

    He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.

  • Luke 16:11

    If therefore ye have not been faithful in the unrighteous mammon,d who will commit to your trust the true riches?

  • Luke 16:12

    And if ye have not been faithful in that which is another man's, who shall give you that which is your own?

  • Luke 16:13

    No servant can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other; or else he will hold to the one, and despise the other. Ye cannot serve God and mammon.

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