The sermon begins with the speaker recounting a personal story from their first job at a Methodist Church, where they worked under the guidance of Mr. Herman White, a dedicated custodian. The speaker was entrusted with the lower floor of the church, while Herman took care of the upper floor. This experience is likened to the trust Jesus places in his followers, with an emphasis on being prepared for His return. The speaker draws from their favorite chapters in the Bible, Luke 15 and Matthew 25, focusing on three parables from the latter that stress readiness and responsibility.
The parable of the ten bridesmaids is highlighted, where five are prepared with oil for their lamps and five are not, symbolizing the importance of being ready for Jesus' return. The parable of the sheep and goats is also mentioned, illustrating the significance of showing compassion towards others as a reflection of one's faith. The speaker connects these biblical lessons to their own life, recalling how they knew Herman would return to inspect their work, just as Jesus will do with His followers.
The sermon delves deeper into the parable of the talents, where a master entrusts his servants with varying amounts of money. Two servants double their amounts through their efforts, while the third, paralyzed by fear, buries his talent and ultimately loses everything. The speaker warns against allowing fear to prevent action and emphasizes the importance of being about the Father's business, living in a way that honors God.
The speaker further explains that everything we have, including money, ideas, spiritual gifts, relationships, and possessions, ultimately belongs to God. We are merely stewards of these resources, and like a FedEx driver, we are responsible for delivering them to the right place and people. The master, upon his return, will expect a return on his investment and will hold us accountable for the results. The analogy serves as a warning that just as an investment manager or a FedEx driver would be fired for failing to produce results, so too will we be held responsible by God for what we do with what we have been given.
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