COL 366
(Christ’s Object Lessons 366)
Chapter 26—“Friends by the Mammon of Unrighteousness” VC
This chapter is based on Luke 16:1-9. (COL 366) MC VC
Christ’s coming was at a time of intense worldliness. Men were subordinating the eternal to the temporal, the claims of the future to the affairs of the present. They were mistaking phantoms for realities, and realities for phantoms. They did not by faith behold the unseen world. Satan presented before them the things of this life as all-attractive and all-absorbing, and they gave heed to his temptations. (COL 366.1) MC VC
Christ came to change this order of things. He sought to break the spell by which men were infatuated and ensnared. In His teaching He sought to adjust the claims of heaven and earth, to turn men’s thoughts from the present to the future. From their pursuit of the things of time, He called them to make provision for eternity. (COL 366.2) MC VC
“There was a certain rich man,” He said, “which had a steward; and the same was accused unto him that he had wasted his goods.” Luke 16:1. The rich man had left all his possessions in the hands of this servant; but the servant was unfaithful, and the master was convinced that he was being systematically robbed. He determined to retain him no longer in his service, and he called for an investigation of his accounts. “How is it,” he said, “that I hear this of thee? Give an account of thy stewardship; for thou mayest be no longer steward.” Luke 16:2. (COL 366.3) MC VC