Luke 16 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

A Dishonest Manager

1Jesus said to his disciples:

A rich man once had a manager to take care of his business. But he was told that his manager was wasting money.

2So the rich man called him in and said, “What is this I hear about you? Tell me what you have done! You are no longer going to work for me.”

3The manager said to himself, “What shall I do now that my master is going to fire me? I can't dig ditches, and I'm ashamed to beg.

4I know what I'll do, so that people will welcome me into their homes after I've lost my job.”

5Then one by one he called in the people who were in debt to his master. He asked the first one, “How much do you owe my master?”

6“A hundred barrels of olive oil,” the man answered.

So the manager said, “Take your bill and sit down and quickly write ‘50.’ ”

7The manager asked someone else who was in debt to his master, “How much do you owe?”

“A thousand sacks of wheat,” the man replied.

The manager said, “Take your bill and write ‘800.’ ”

8The master praised his dishonest manager for looking out for himself so well. That's how it is! The people of this world look out for themselves better than the people who belong to the light.

9 But since God's kingdom has been preached, everyone is trying hard to get in.

17 for a man to divorce his wife and marry another woman. It is also a terrible sin for a man to marry a divorced woman.

Lazarus and the Rich Man

19There was once a rich man who wore expensive clothes and every day ate the best food.

20But a poor beggar named Lazarus was brought to the gate of the rich man's house.

21He was happy just to eat the scraps that fell from the rich man's table. His body was covered with sores, and dogs kept coming up to lick them.

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The rich man also died and was buried.

23 and was suffering terribly. When he looked up and saw Abraham far off and Lazarus at his side,

24he said to Abraham, “Have pity on me! Send Lazarus to dip his finger in water and touch my tongue. I'm suffering terribly in this fire.”

25Abraham answered, “My friend, remember that while you lived, you had everything good, and Lazarus had everything bad. Now he is happy, and you are in pain.

26And besides, there is a deep ditch between us, and no one from either side can cross over.”

27But the rich man said, “Abraham, then please send Lazarus to my father's home.

28Let him warn my five brothers, so they won't come to this horrible place.”

29Abraham answered, “Your brothers can read what Moses and the prophets wrote. They should pay attention to that.”

30Then the rich man said, “No, that's not enough! If only someone from the dead would go to them, they would listen and turn to God.”

31So Abraham said, “If they won't pay attention to Moses and the prophets, they won't listen even to someone who comes back from the dead.”

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