Faithful Stewardship (preaching resource for 9/21 & 9/28/25, 15th & 16th Sundays after Pentecost)

This post exegetes Luke chapter 16 providing context for the Gospel readings on 9/21 & 9/28/25, the 15th and 16th Sundays after Pentecost. Insights are drawn from Warren Wiersbe ("The Bible Expository Commentary"), Howard Marshall ("New Bible Commentary") and Robert Farrar Capon ("Kingdom, Grace, Judgment"). "Lazarus and the Rich Man" by Bassano (public domain via Wikimedia Commons) Introduction Jesus—the supremely faithful steward of God’s gifts to humanity—calls us to participate, by the Spirit, in his ongoing life of stewardship in our world. Jesus addressed this calling in his parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15:11-32). There a generous father faithfully stewards his family wealth. Sadly, his younger son (before returning to the father) squanders it (Luke 15:13) and his older son self-righteously hoards it. Jesus now explores further this theme of faithful stewardship in Luke chapter 16. His instruction centers on two parables—one about...