Empowered Stewardship: Using the Holy Spirit for Kingdom Growth

 

Summary

In today's message, we explored the parable of the talents, a story that is often misunderstood as a lesson on financial stewardship. However, when we delve deeper, we discover that it is about the stewardship of the resources God has entrusted to us, particularly the Holy Spirit. Jesus uses this parable to prepare His disciples for His departure and to emphasize the importance of the kingdom of God. The talents in the parable symbolize the Holy Spirit, a gift from God to empower us to expand His kingdom.

The parable is not about personal wealth or prosperity but about using the Holy Spirit to witness and share the gospel. Jesus calls us to be kingdom-minded, focusing on saving humanity and redeeming the world. We are blessed to be a blessing, and our primary task is to seek first the kingdom of God. This involves sharing the gospel in our immediate surroundings, our communities, and even to the ends of the earth.

In Acts 1, we see the parable played out as Jesus instructs His disciples to wait for the Holy Spirit, which is the talent given to them. The Holy Spirit empowers us to be witnesses, to multiply the kingdom by making disciples. We are called to share the love of Jesus Christ with everyone, regardless of cultural or personal differences.

The parable also serves as a prophecy, reminding us that Jesus will return to account for how we have used the Holy Spirit. We must not bury our salvation but actively use the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill our calling. The reward for faithful stewardship is greater responsibility and the joy of sharing in the master's happiness.

Key Takeaways:

- The parable of the talents is about the stewardship of the Holy Spirit, not financial wealth. We are entrusted with the Holy Spirit to expand God's kingdom, not for personal gain. [10:37]

- Being kingdom-minded means focusing on saving humanity and redeeming the world. Our blessings are meant to be shared, and we must seek first the kingdom of God. [12:05]

- The Holy Spirit empowers us to be witnesses, sharing the gospel in our communities and beyond. We are called to make disciples and expand the kingdom of God. [16:04]

- Jesus will return to account for how we have used the Holy Spirit. We must not bury our salvation but actively use the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill our calling. [32:15]

- Faithful stewardship leads to greater responsibility and joy in the master's happiness. We are called to be active disciples, using the Holy Spirit to expand God's kingdom. [33:29]

Youtube Chapters:

[00:00] - Welcome
[02:06] - Introduction to the Parable of the Talents
[03:21] - Emphasis on the Kingdom of God
[05:03] - Faithful Servants and Their Rewards
[07:04] - The Lazy Servant's Excuse
[10:37] - Misinterpretation of the Parable
[11:04] - Kingdom of God vs. Kingdom of Me
[12:05] - Kingdom-Minded Living
[14:16] - The Holy Spirit as the Talent
[15:17] - Jesus' Departure and Our Responsibility
[16:04] - Power of the Holy Spirit
[17:39] - Sharing the Gospel Locally
[19:09] - Crossing Cultural Boundaries
[20:42] - Jesus' Ascension and Our Mission
[22:38] - Receiving the Holy Spirit
[23:52] - The Role of the Holy Spirit in Evangelism
[25:09] - Faith and the Holy Spirit's Activation
[27:09] - God's Drawing Power
[28:01] - Our Call to Share the Gospel
[29:13] - Using the Holy Spirit's Power
[30:15] - Growing the Kingdom
[30:59] - Faithfulness to the Call
[32:15] - Consequences of Burying the Talent
[32:52] - Rewards for Faithful Servants
[34:36] - Prayer for Salvation and Empowerment
[35:09] - Closing Prayer and Empowerment

Study Guide

### Bible Study Discussion Guide

#### Bible Reading
- Matthew 25:14-30 - The Parable of the Talents
- Acts 1:3-8 - Jesus' instructions to the disciples about the Holy Spirit
- Acts 2:38 - Receiving the Holy Spirit

#### Observation Questions
1. In the parable of the talents, what did the master do with his wealth before leaving on his journey? How did the servants respond to the master's trust? [03:21]
2. What was the reaction of the master upon his return, and how did he respond to each servant's actions? [05:03]
3. According to the sermon, what does the talent in the parable symbolize, and how is it related to Acts 1? [14:16]
4. How does the sermon describe the role of the Holy Spirit in the life of a believer, according to Acts 1:8? [16:04]

#### Interpretation Questions
1. How does the sermon reinterpret the parable of the talents in the context of the kingdom of God rather than personal wealth? [10:37]
2. What does it mean to be "kingdom-minded," and how does this perspective shift the understanding of our blessings and responsibilities? [12:05]
3. How does the sermon explain the concept of faithful stewardship in relation to the Holy Spirit and the expansion of God's kingdom? [30:15]
4. What are the implications of Jesus' return in the context of the parable, and how should this influence a believer's life? [32:15]

#### Application Questions
1. Reflect on your current use of the Holy Spirit's power in your life. Are there areas where you feel you are "burying" your talent? How can you actively use the Holy Spirit to fulfill your calling? [32:15]
2. The sermon emphasizes being "kingdom-minded." What practical steps can you take this week to focus more on expanding God's kingdom rather than personal gain? [12:05]
3. Consider your immediate surroundings. How can you share the gospel with your family, friends, or coworkers this week? What challenges might you face, and how can you overcome them? [17:39]
4. The sermon mentions crossing cultural boundaries to share the gospel. Is there someone from a different background or culture you can reach out to this week? How will you approach this conversation? [19:09]
5. Think about the concept of faithful stewardship. What resources or gifts has God entrusted to you, and how can you use them to serve others and expand His kingdom? [30:15]
6. Reflect on the idea of being a witness for Christ. What specific actions can you take to be a more effective witness in your community? [16:04]
7. The sermon discusses the joy of sharing in the master's happiness. How can you find joy in serving and expanding God's kingdom, even when it requires sacrifice or stepping out of your comfort zone? [33:29]

Devotional

Day 1: Stewardship of the Holy Spirit
The parable of the talents is often misinterpreted as a lesson on financial stewardship, but it is truly about the stewardship of the Holy Spirit. God has entrusted us with the Holy Spirit, not for personal gain, but to expand His kingdom. The talents in the parable symbolize this divine gift, empowering us to witness and share the gospel. Our primary task is to use this gift to further God's kingdom, not to seek personal prosperity. This understanding shifts our focus from material wealth to spiritual responsibility, urging us to be faithful stewards of the Holy Spirit. [10:37]

Ephesians 1:13-14 (ESV): "In him you also, when you heard the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation, and believed in him, were sealed with the promised Holy Spirit, who is the guarantee of our inheritance until we acquire possession of it, to the praise of his glory."

Reflection: How can you actively use the Holy Spirit in your life today to expand God's kingdom rather than seeking personal gain?


Day 2: Kingdom-Minded Living
Being kingdom-minded means focusing on saving humanity and redeeming the world. Our blessings are not meant to be hoarded but shared, as we seek first the kingdom of God. This involves a shift in perspective from self-centered living to a life dedicated to God's purposes. We are called to share the gospel in our immediate surroundings, our communities, and even to the ends of the earth. This mindset requires us to prioritize God's kingdom over our own desires, aligning our lives with His mission. [12:05]

Matthew 6:33 (ESV): "But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you."

Reflection: What is one practical step you can take today to prioritize God's kingdom over your personal desires?


Day 3: Empowered to Witness
The Holy Spirit empowers us to be witnesses, sharing the gospel in our communities and beyond. We are called to make disciples and expand the kingdom of God. This empowerment is not just for personal edification but for the purpose of spreading the love of Jesus Christ to everyone, regardless of cultural or personal differences. The Holy Spirit equips us with the boldness and wisdom needed to effectively communicate the gospel, fulfilling our calling to be active participants in God's mission. [16:04]

Acts 1:8 (ESV): "But you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth."

Reflection: Who is one person in your life that you can share the gospel with this week, and how can you rely on the Holy Spirit to guide you in this conversation?


Day 4: Accountability and Action
Jesus will return to account for how we have used the Holy Spirit. We must not bury our salvation but actively use the power of the Holy Spirit to fulfill our calling. This parable serves as a prophecy, reminding us of the responsibility we have to use the gifts God has given us. Our faithfulness in this task will be rewarded with greater responsibility and the joy of sharing in the master's happiness. It is a call to action, urging us to be diligent and proactive in our spiritual journey. [32:15]

2 Corinthians 5:10 (ESV): "For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, so that each one may receive what is due for what he has done in the body, whether good or evil."

Reflection: What is one area of your spiritual life where you feel you have been passive, and how can you take action today to change that?


Day 5: Faithful Stewardship and Joy
Faithful stewardship leads to greater responsibility and joy in the master's happiness. We are called to be active disciples, using the Holy Spirit to expand God's kingdom. This involves a commitment to growth and multiplication, as we invest in the lives of others and share the gospel. The reward for our faithfulness is not only in the responsibilities we are given but also in the joy of seeing God's kingdom flourish. This joy is a reflection of the master's happiness, as we align our lives with His purposes. [33:29]

Matthew 25:21 (ESV): "His master said to him, ‘Well done, good and faithful servant. You have been faithful over a little; I will set you over much. Enter into the joy of your master.’"

Reflection: How can you invest in someone else's spiritual growth this week, and what steps can you take to ensure you are a faithful steward of the Holy Spirit?

Quotes

"We are in Sunday School Remix, where we are taking the parables of Jesus and giving you more than just a surface-level interpretation of these parables. We are diving deeper. And today, we are going to talk about the parable of the talents." [00:00:34] (19 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"The second thing I want to say about the parable of the talents is that it is a terrible name for the story, because it makes you think that Jesus is talking about money, and he is not talking about money. Jesus is... What the story is, it's really about something deeper, and it has deeper implications for us as followers." [00:01:26] (25 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"That's not in your translation of the Bible. I'm sorry. It's just my translation. Verse 19. After a long time, the master of those servants returned and settled accounts with them. The man who had received five bags of gold brought the other five. Master, he said, you entrusted me with five bags of gold. See, I have gained five more." [00:05:03] (22 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Jesus is not giving us a parable to teach us how to invest or grow our brand. The beginning of the parable says, again, the kingdom of God. The kingdom of God is like. But this is the problem. We've hijacked the kingdom of God from God and made it the kingdom of me." [00:10:44] (20 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"It is about saving humanity, redeeming the world. It's about returning me, you, and everyone else back to the Father. And when we read the Bible with this in mind, when we read the Bible kingdom-minded, we get a new perspective. We get a deeper interpretation of Jesus' story." [00:11:35] (24 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"The gift the Father promises to Jesus' followers is the talent in the parable of the talents. It is the talent, the gift the Father is giving is the talent. As I told you before in verse 5, John baptized with water, but in just a few days you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit is the talent." [00:14:16] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"We use the talent that God has given us to advance the portion of God's wealth, which is the kingdom of God. So where do we share the gospel? Where does Jesus say? What was the first city he said? Jerusalem, right?" [00:17:22] (17 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Get to work multiplying the talents. Get to work using the power of God that's in you to advance the kingdom of God. Or in other words, don't just sit here in church week to week digesting the word. Actually go out outside of the church, share the love, and the good news of Jesus Christ with the power of the Holy Spirit that's been in you since salvation, expanding the kingdom of God." [00:21:13] (29 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Just like the servants belong to the master and got a portion of the master's wealth to utilize for the master's kingdom. In the same way, when you become a believer in Jesus Christ, you then belong to the Father and you receive a portion of him in the Holy Spirit to expand and advance the kingdom of God." [00:22:38] (23 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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"Because in the parable of the talents, it doesn't explicitly tell us how the servants went and grew the talents, how they doubled their money. It just says that they went off and grew, they invested it. But it doesn't tell us that they were any kind of investment banker or financial professional. It just says that they grew the money." [00:24:48] (21 seconds) (Download raw clip | Download cropped clip)
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