### Quotes for Outreach
1. "There are two choices. There's light or dark. Two masters that we can serve. There is anxiety or trust. There are material possessions or the kingdom. And actually, as we dig a little bit deeper, we find that these are really all the same choice. Jesus is asking us to pick one."
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2. "You cannot serve God and money. You cannot serve God and money. You cannot serve God and money. You cannot serve God and money. Well, you might say, I don't know, like in today's gig economy, like it's pretty usual to have more than one, work for more than one company or, you know, have multiple side hustles going on. I mean, can we work for more than one master? But Jesus isn't talking about today. He's talking about his time. And he's not talking about employer and employer. He's talking about his time. And he's not talking about his time. And he's not an employee. He's really talking about master and slave."
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3. "Money itself is good. Money is the way in which we build society, the way in which we enable so much. But the pursuit of money, well, the pursuit of money is that choosing for ourselves. If you have money, what do you have? You have independence. You have control, you have security, you have comfort. You do not need to trust God. Jesus says, we cannot serve two masters. We cannot serve God while wealth is our master."
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4. "Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. Slightly better in the King James, but I can't remember it offhand. Jesus sort of throws this one right in at the end. We often worry about the future in a way that paralyzes us from acting in the present."
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5. "Seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. So notice that Jesus says, seek. He says, the Gentiles seek after all these things. The material world. Wealth. He says, but you seek after the kingdom. This reinforces the point that he made earlier about serving God or money. It is about the motivation that we bring, not the money, but our motivation."
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### Quotes for Members
1. "Wealth is a part of God's plan for human flourishing. But the desire for wealth is a corrupting force that leads us away from God and into evil, and hence we cannot serve God and money. But now let's move on to worrying. When the... When... the sermon series was originally drawn up, this passage was broken in two there was money and then there was worry and Sam asked me which one I'd like to do and I went well I'll do worry because I don't really want to do money and then I sat down and I read the passage and the very first thing that you find is in verse 25 therefore I tell you do not be anxious about your life therefore this is not the start of a new passage this is a continuation this is actually Jesus is saying from what has gone before all this stuff about money from what I've said about money from what I've said about not serving God, you can't serve God and money from that I tell you do not be anxious."
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2. "Jesus is saying don't let your material life be the priority don't let the pursuit of material things be the thing that consumes you this passage on anxiety is quite long we don't have much time so I've pulled out five very few very brief points around that Jesus gives us about not worrying his first argument is isn't life more than food and the body more than clothing right isn't isn't what you do what you are more than the material things that you need to do it so then why worry about the material things isn't there more to life than this is his first argument."
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3. "We often worry about the future in a way that paralyzes us from acting in the present. But also, in one sense, Jesus says there's plenty to worry about. You don't need to be worrying about tomorrow because there's lots to worry about today. We're not guaranteed a trouble-free life when we trust God. The problems don't go away, but we need to lean upon him."
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4. "Simplicity, regardless of how much money we have, regardless of our level of wealth, as Christians seeking to follow God and to serve God rather than money, we will live below our means, right? Our happiness is found in Jesus, not in our possessions. We do not need our possessions to validate our work. Second, generosity. We know everything is from God. Our wealth is not ours. God gives us what he gives us, that it might be used where it is needed. We should steward, we should be wise stewards, but we should not hoard our resources, but be generous with them."
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5. "We are to give God our time, our energy, our emotional capital. That's why we shouldn't worry because we burn so much of it, right, when we're worrying. But we give these things to God with all our heart, and with all our soul, and with all our strength. I want to finish this morning by allowing God to speak to us, well hopefully he's been speaking to us, but to speak to us through the lives of other Christians who have wrestled with this question of serving God or money."
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