Jesus tells a parable about a man who manages the finances of a rich man. The manager is about to lose his job, so he decides to cut deals with the people who owe the master. The manager changes the debts and "cooks the books" and reducing the debt of those who the master. In essence, he is giving the master's property away to his friends.
Again, this is a parable and should not be interpreted literally. Jesus is not endorsing embezzlement.
Rather, the explanation that Jesus provides is that people should use worldly wealthy to win friends. Jesus then explains that no one can serve two masters, either God or money.
Putting it all together, Jesus is saying that worldly wealth should be given away. Further, giving away money shows service to God. All the worldly wealth we will ever have is actually on loan to us from God. What does God want us to do? Give it away to win friends.
The Pharisees hate this teaching because they loved money.
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