Luke 16:10-12
This passage from Luke 16:10-12 is about integrity and trustworthiness. Here is a simple breakdown of its meaning:
1. The Principle of Consistency
"One who is faithful in a very little is also faithful in much..."
It means that your character doesn't change based on the size of the task. If you are honest and responsible with small things (like a few dollars or a minor chore), you will be the same when given great responsibilities. Small habits reveal your true heart.
2. The Test of Material Wealth
"...If then you have not been faithful in the unrighteous wealth, who will entrust to you the true riches?"
In this context, "unrighteous wealth" refers to worldly money and possessions. Jesus is saying that money is a test. If we cannot manage physical, temporary things properly, we aren't ready for "true riches"—which are spiritual gifts, eternal life, and divine responsibilities.
3. Respecting Others' Property
"...if you have not been faithful in that which is another's, who will give you that which is your own?"
This focuses on how we treat things that don't belong to us (like a borrowed tool or a job we do for a boss). If we are careless with what belongs to others, we show that we aren't ready to own or steward our own inheritance.
Summary in one sentence:
How you handle the small, temporary, and borrowed things in life proves whether you are ready for the big, eternal, and permanent things.




























































































































