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Matthew 25:14-30 New International Version The Parable of the ...
Proper 28 (33) Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost (Year A, 2022-2023)Scripture Readings: Judges 4:1-7, Psalm 123, 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, Matthew 25:14-30
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Have you been taught that the parable of the talents is about human works and/or gifts and rewards? It's not. In this video, I will show you that the ‘talents' are symbolic of the gospel, and what we do with it. Specifically, believing it and sharing it.Learn More at https://jesuswithoutreligion.com/parable-of-the-talents-explained/
Return of the Kingdom Assignment by Mark Pekar
The Kingdom Assignment by Mark Pekar
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Richard Gibbons October 31, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Richard Gibbons October 31, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Richard Gibbons October 31, 2021
Sunday Sermon 8:30 Rev. Richard Gibbons October 31, 2021
Parables of Jesus Christ (32) Faithfully Using the Lord's Talents Scripture Reading: Matthew 25:1-30 Text: Matthew 25:14-30 The Calling ...
Let’s face it, there are few things more frustrating than needing to get something done and your path to the end is stopped by incompetence. What are the sources of the competence for so many organizations? How do you handle incompetence? How did Jesus teach about this issue? Join Kevin as he identifies key sources of the incompetence that torpedoes stewardship and how God handles that very issue. // Download this episode's Application & Action questions and PDF transcript at whitestone.org.
For nearly the last year we have been listening each week to Matthew' s Jesus story, where he states his understanding of who Jesus is- How Jesus reveals nature of God- What reign God- kingdom of heaven looks like- taught by Jesus in sermon of Mount and particularly Beatitudes- lived and teased out – rest of gospelJohn asks in light of that how do we read the parable of the talents we heard this morning?Then we explore three ways of reading the parable of the Talents. Rather than picking the right interpretation, how do these three ways of reading this parable deepen your understanding of it, and how does that help you hear what it might mean for your life today?The notes for this sermon can be found here
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Eastern Hills Baptist Church
This sermon was recorded by Rev Stephen Haward at Market Harborough Congregational Church for Sunday 26th July. The readings are from Matthew 25:14-30 and 1 Peter 3:13-18 and the theme is The Way of the World.While our building is closed our full service can be found on our website.
Alex Tinson
Alex Tinson
What are you doing with your life?It's HIS property. It's HIS money. We are just stewards of what God has given us. He hands over what belongs to Him to his servant. He entrusts it to them. We have been entrusted with all that is His. He has divided it up, as He sees fit, to all of His followers. Everything we have (relationships, money, things, time, house, car, job) is His property and our primary job is to be stewards of what is already His. You can't control your fruitfulness but you can control your faithfulness. Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give_new/www/#/tithely/give-one-time/92323)
Sermons from Riverside Christian Church, Chelmer, QLD, Australia
Being ready for the return of Jesus means being faithful to make the most of what we have been given for the kingdom.
What do you find joy in doing? In what things do you excel? These are the things defined as our God-given talents - the skills God has blessed us with as we go about our lives in the world. Once we have identified those talents, the question...
Ah… the Parable of the Talents. Many of us get distracted with how the master of the story doled out his money to his servants, why one guy gets five, but the other guy only gets one. Pastor Nathaniel Wall pulls us back to the point of the story, and encourages us to do everything to the glory of the Lord.
Proper 28 - Sunday after Pentecost (Year A) Judges 4:1-7, Psalm 123, 1 Thessalonians 5:1-11, Matthew 25:14-30
Pastor Jeff McLain discusses Physical Capital, in this sermon message from our second week in our Five Investments Series. Our Five Investments series is about looking at the five ways (or five capitals) in which Jesus invested everything he was for the glory of the Kingdom of God. Support the show (https://tithe.ly/give?c=397080)
Will shares the vision of Springfield that we have been working and praying for in the past many months. He looks at what the parable of the talents (Matthew 25: 14-30) teaches us as to the role we need to play to see this vision come about.
Your Life Is Measured By How Much Of It You Give Away
John explores three ways Matthew 25:14-30 or the Parable of the Talents can be understood and invites people to reflect on which help them live in the presence of God now.
There are four essentials in using the gifts God gives us to serve Him.
Things which hamper spiritual growth: supposition, small-thinking, satisfaction, slothfulness.
Things which hamper spiritual growth: supposition, small-thinking, satisfaction, slothfulness.
Second in the Series Faith Factor - Taking the Next Step
Regardless of where you are in life, God wants to use your possessions for your good, the good of others and for His glory. Matthew 25:14-30
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."
Being trustworthy begins with trusting God enough to follow His leadership and learning to be responsible with all that He has blessed us with; including the "little things."