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The Eternal Comfort of God
Jesus’s story in Luke 16 draws definitive attention to whom God helps — namely, God always comes close in order to help those who cannot help themselves. -
Gospel: Luke 16:19-31 (Pentecost 16: Series C)
Jesus came to His own people to bridge the rift which exists between humankind and God. -
Gospel: Luke 16:1-15 (Pentecost 15: Series C)
God commands we serve only Him. We serve Him with all we have and all we are, including the 90% of our income which does not go in the plates. What does it look like to serve God above money? -
Out of Fatherly, Divine, Goodness and Mercy
When a manager faces imminent termination by his wealthy master for mishandling his wealth, what will he do? Where can he turn? In this challenging parable, Jesus teaches us that our salvation lies outside of ourselves and our works. -
Gospel: Luke 16:1-15 (Pentecost 15: Series C)
If anyone could be accused of squandering riches, it would be Jesus. The Pharisees have seen Him squander the blessings of God on tax collectors and sinners. He did it then. He does it now, for you and me. -
The Unjust Steward and the Just Savior: A Sermon on Luke 16
Yes, He knows all—not only the sins you remember and are ashamed of, but also those you have forgotten and even those you never knew you committed.
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