Embracing Stewardship and Contentment in Christ

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1. "When we come to the table, we remember, right? That's what Jesus said. Whenever you do this, remember me. So what do we remember? Remember a grace that covers all of our lives. Our shame and our sin. We remember a love that's unbreakable and greater than we could ever comprehend, the Apostle Paul says. And we remember an adoption, that when we put our trust in Jesus, we become sons and daughters of God the Father. And it's a family that will last forever." [20:30] (32 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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2. "It's written in heaven. And we can know that one day we're going to be in a place that has no more sorrow or mourning or crying or pain. It's going to be gone. All because of what Jesus Christ has done for us. So today we remember, we celebrate. If you put your trust in Jesus, you're welcome to participate with us, even if this is your first Sunday of grace." [21:24] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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3. "God owns it all. I'm managing his resources. We saw how David lived that out. A guy who had so much but said, God, everything we have really has come from you. And when we recognize that, it changes how we see money. Let me give you an example. Suppose that you're a parent, you Venmo, you know, your son 100 bucks and say, would you pick up Chipotle for all of us, you know? And so he comes home. He says, well, it was $42. And what do you expect to happen to the other 58? The money may have been in his account, but whose money is it? It's your money, right?" [38:29] (39 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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4. "When you don't own it, even if your name is on it, but you know that it belongs ultimately to someone else, you consult with them, right? You say, this has been entrusted to me. He owns it. I manage it. And when we can do that right in a way, our goal is what Jesus, we looked at this passage last week in Matthew 25, that we'll hear him speak these words to us when he comes home. And he says, well done, my good and faithful servant. You have been faithful in handling this small amount. So now we'll give you many more responsibilities. Let's celebrate together." [39:12] (36 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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5. "Well, today I want us to see from the Bible the power of learning to love the life that you have. To do that, we're going to see the example of a guy who had a bunch of stuff but still it was never enough and it ended up his life crashed as a result. And we're going to sort of analyze that and say, how can you and I avoid going down that path and find true satisfaction as we manage our money? Because often what happens is we get in a fix because we think if I just buy one more thing or if I get this, then I'll ultimately be satisfied." [43:06] (33 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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6. "What it is asking us is to consider this question. How much does it take to satisfy like your soul? Is there something where you go, until I have that, I don't think I could ever be happy. What Ahab shows us is the danger of having this insatiable desire for more. You go, how do I know if it's like out of line with God? When you're willing to blow through the guardrails, let's say God sets a guardrail, you go, I don't care what God says, I want this so badly, I'm gonna blow through the guardrails, God is saying, because I need that." [55:16] (43 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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7. "Friends, if we don't find the true source of life, the only relationship that can quench the thirst of our souls will always be looking outside for something more and we'll be tempted to covet because we think if I just have that one more thing I'll be satisfied. And you know what God shows us back in the first of the Ten Commandments? He says you shall have no other what? God's before me. You know what he's saying? He's going look to me for your source of life. Trust me. Follow me. You were created to be in relationship with me." [01:03:21] (38 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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8. "Nothing will ever fill the aching part of that hole in your heart except for a relationship with Jesus. That's what God wants for you. You can say with the Apostle Paul, I consider everything else a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus. He's the only one who can satisfy. Are the gifts that God gives in life wrong? No, but when we try to put them at the center of our life and say I won't be happy unless I have that, God says do not covet. Friends, he tells us that because he loves us." [01:03:52] (40 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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9. "Coveting and contentment cannot coexist. So if there's a lack of contentment in your life, you're like, I just don't feel like right now I'm satisfied. What kind of coveting might be going on in your life? What are you coveting after? What is the longing that you go, if I would be... And what you're going to find is if we don't find contentment, coveting sucks the joy out of your life. You see, friends, what this text is telling us is this. That the goal of life is not to get the life that you want, but to love the life that you have." [01:06:30] (46 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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10. "Friends, what if we could come to the place of saying, God, what you've given me, thank you. Thank you. What if we stopped the things that we believe would make us happy and just said, Lord, thank you for what I have in a relationship with you. Forgiveness that is amazing. That when I trusted you, adoption into your family. I look forward to heaven. I've got your constant presence, your promises. Lord, you've been so good to me. Friends, the goal here is not to get the life that you want, but to love the life that you have when you're in relationship with Jesus that he is really all you need." [01:09:06] (49 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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