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								title = "Luke 12:35–48"
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								date = "2022-12-19"
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								### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk12.35-48)
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								Part of the reason to store up heavenly treaure, to be working for God's
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								kingdom is so that you will be found doing the Lord's will when He returns.
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								Jesus compares His followers to servants that stay up all through the night
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								waiting for their master to return home so they can let him in his house
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								without delay. When he does come home and find the servants faithfully waiting
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								for them, he will reverse the roles and serve them instead.
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								I don't like verse 39. It makes sense on its own, but I don't see how it fits
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								in the context of the parable. Even if the master had left, wouldn't the
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								servants have defended the house from thieves? How does it relate to the return
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								of the Son of Man?
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								I do think it's funny that Jesus doesn't really answer Peter's question. The
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								answer is hidden in His response, though. Jesus expands on the description of
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								faithful service and says the faithful manager will be given greater rewards
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								and responsibilities. In contrast, the one that abuses his position in the
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								absence of the master will be treated very severely, being cut into pieces and
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								(here it is) put with the unfaithful. So, the answer to Peter's question, "Are
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								you telling this parable for us [your followers] or for all?" has some
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								subtlety. The parable applies to those who have God as their master, but it is
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								possible for someone to be in a position of authority over fellow servants and
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								end up not being a true servant of God after all. Beware of false teachers, but
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								know that they are heaping up harsh penalties for themselves for what they do.
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								In the same way, those who know more of the things of God will be held to a
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								stricter standard. Ignorance isn't an excuse, but if you know what you should
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								do and still don't, you are judged for both your inaction and your rebellion.
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								We need Your grace to remember all that You have commanded us, and also for the
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								will to do them in their proper time.
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