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Was Jesus a Socialist? (part 10)

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In this episode of Truthspresso I chat about Jesus and socialism.

A coworker a while ago made the claim to me that Jesus was a socialist. I have certainly heard this claim before, but I figured I would address it.

In part 10 we look at the parable of the unjust steward. A "Christian socialist" claims that this parable proves that Jesus favors defrauding wealthy people to give to the poor. While this parable and Jesus' application can be hard to understand at first, closer study reveals that Jesus wants us to be good stewards of money unlike His worldly examples--including both the merchant and his unjust steward.

Sources Cited:

Chuck McKnight, "Jesus Was a Socialist," Patheos, Updated March 11, 2019.

Scriptures Referenced:

Luke 16:1-13

Leviticus 19:15

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In this episode of Truthspresso I chat about Jesus and socialism.

A coworker a while ago made the claim to me that Jesus was a socialist. I have certainly heard this claim before, but I figured I would address it.

In part 10 we look at the parable of the unjust steward. A "Christian socialist" claims that this parable proves that Jesus favors defrauding wealthy people to give to the poor. While this parable and Jesus' application can be hard to understand at first, closer study reveals that Jesus wants us to be good stewards of money unlike His worldly examples--including both the merchant and his unjust steward.

Sources Cited:

Chuck McKnight, "Jesus Was a Socialist," Patheos, Updated March 11, 2019.

Scriptures Referenced:

Luke 16:1-13

Leviticus 19:15

*** Castle Rock Women's Health is a pro-life and pro-women health care ministry. They need your help to serve the community. Please consider a monthly or one-time donation. ***

We value your feedback!

Have questions for Truthspresso? Contact us!

Mentioned in this episode:

Affiliate Link: Seven Weeks Coffee

Seven Weeks Coffee is a pro-life coffee company that donates to pregnancy resources centers and other life-affirming organizations. Sip a cup and help women and babies.

Seven Weeks Coffee

  continue reading

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