27 “Consider the lilies, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; I say to you, not even Solomon in all his splendor was clothed like one of these. 28 So if God so clothes the grass that today is in the field and tomorrow is thrown into an oven, how much more you, O little-faiths! 29 Do not concentrate on what you may eat or what you may drink; do not be anxious. 30 All these things really occupy the nations of the world, and your Father knows that you need them. 31 Rather, concentrate on the Kingdom of God, and all these things will be provided for you.‡Note that what is promised is just the basics—food, drink, covering. Everything we invest in the Kingdom will be on deposit in heaven.
32 “Do not fear, little flock, because it pleased the Father to give you the Kingdom. 33 Sell your possessions and give to charity. Make for yourselves ‘purses’ that will not wear out, an unfailing treasure in the heavens, where a thief cannot approach, nor a moth destroy. 34 Because where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.§There is the crucial question: Where is your treasure?
41 Then Peter said to Him, “Lord, are you directing this parable to us, or to everyone?”‡The Lord's answer is indirect, but it includes everyone. 42 So the Lord said: “Who then is the faithful and prudent steward whom his master will place over his household to give them the food allowance at the right time? 43 Blessed is that slave whom his master will find so doing when he comes. 44 I tell you truly that he will put him in charge of all his possessions.§He was director of food services; if he proved faithful and competent there, he would be made general director. 45 But if that servant should say in his heart, ‘My master won't come for a while,’ and should begin to hit the male and female servants, and to eat and drink and get drunk, 46 the master of that slave will come on a day when he does not expect him, and at an hour that he does not know, and will cut him in two and appoint his portion with the unbelievers.*What is involved here is two deaths: physical (cut in two) and spiritual—the ‘portion’ of unbelievers is the Lake of Fire.
47 “That servant who knew his master's will, but neither got ready nor did according to that will, will be beaten with many blows. 48 But he who did not know, yet did things worthy of blows, will be beaten with few.†Note that even sins done in ignorance are punished. However, the more one knows, the more severe the punishment. Everyone to whom much has been given, from him much will be required; and to whom much was entrusted, of him much more will be asked.
- a That is what the Text says, ‘thousands’.
- b When you think about that does it make you feel uncomfortable?
- c ‘Gehenna’ was a euphemism for Hell, or the Lake of Fire. One's eternal destiny is far more important than a ‘premature’ physical death.
- d The Greek term here is assaria.
- e Maybe that is why “the righteous are bold as a lion” (Proverbs 28:1). [How many ‘lions’ do you know?]
- f Revelation 21:8 includes the ‘cowardly’ among those destined for the Lake of Fire. When persecution comes for being a Christian, the cowardly will cave in and disclaim the Lord.
- g This advice is presumably for martyrs, not preachers, but don't you wish that more preachers would listen to the Holy Spirit?
- h Christians who live in materialistic societies tend to forget this important truth.
- i ‘Taken back’—we have our life on loan, like a trust, and an accounting will be required.
- j “Just like that” = “Stupid!” To be rich toward God is to invest in His Kingdom.
- k Note that what is promised is just the basics—food, drink, covering. Everything we invest in the Kingdom will be on deposit in heaven.
- l There is the crucial question: Where is your treasure?
- m He is doubtless in a very good mood, and for his servants to have stayed awake for hours when they wanted to be in bed, just so they could receive him when he came—he probably figures they need some refreshment.
- n Everyone who has predicted a date so far has had to eat humble pie. But being ready all the time is a different matter. The trouble is, it's hard to stay ‘ready’ all the time.
- o The Lord's answer is indirect, but it includes everyone.
- p He was director of food services; if he proved faithful and competent there, he would be made general director.
- q What is involved here is two deaths: physical (cut in two) and spiritual—the ‘portion’ of unbelievers is the Lake of Fire.
- r Note that even sins done in ignorance are punished. However, the more one knows, the more severe the punishment.
- s So why is He called the ‘Prince of Peace’? On several occasions, after healing someone, He said, “Go into peace” (not ‘in peace’). Jesus offers peace with God, but you must believe into Him in order to receive it.
- t This is precisely true.
- u To be able to discern what God is doing requires intimate relationship with Him.
- v Good question!
- w The point seems to be that the ‘adversary’ has exhausted all other means of getting his money back; which would indicate a serious flaw in the character of the ‘debtor’.