The Parables Of Jesus: 34
The Dishonest Manager
This parable was very hard to understand because it didn’t make sense. So, I used John Gill’s commentary to help me understand it and explain it better.
A rich man was firing his manager for mismanaging his funds. So the manager, worried about what he would do once he was out of a job, went to all the rich man’s debtors and cut all their bills in half so they would be willing to hire him when he was no longer employed. The manager commended him for doing well for himself.
The rich man is God.
The manager or steward is the Pharisees.
The wasted goods are the false glosses put upon the scriptures.
The debtors are the Gentiles.
The bill that was cut in half is the law.
If we read it with these things in mind, it looks a little different.
God employed the Pharisees, but they mismanaged the law he had given them, so he fired them. So, to continue in that type of job, because they didn’t want to do serious labor, they broke down the law so it could be more easily attainable by the Gentiles. God commended them for doing good for themselves.
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 16:10













