Understanding God's Expectations: Stewardship and Forgiveness

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"Is God really having return on investment accountability in this Parable? Is that the god we have?" [00:28] (Download)

"The Mayflower brought pilgrims... they were originally considered ostracized by the church of England... they really didn't feel that the English church was doing enough reformation." [01:41] (Download)

"Our strive for Independence and the prosperity and initiative that can take place when you really pull yourself up by the bootstraps and you apply your talents as God has given you." [02:16] (Download)

"The context of this giving was that as he gave according to what he says was their ability, he expected a return on investment." [04:33] (Download)

"It's really less about what he did behaviorally by burying that treasure that he got, that 20 years' worth of wages in the ground, and it's more about his mindset, where his head was at." [05:07] (Download)

"Jesus is not a hard man, yes he's a just God and he's a righteous God but he's a god of Mercy he's a god of forgiveness he's a God that sacrificed his own son to die for us for our sins." [05:49] (Download)

"Christ here is trying to point his disciples to the last day that know who your God is, understand the trinitarian God, yes he's a just God, yes he has accountability but he's holding you accountable on behalf of what his son has done for you." [07:05] (Download)

"God wants to hold us accountable to have a clean heart, a repentant heart, a dependence on him in life, instead of a society of Tolerance where God is seen as a God that probably really tolerates things." [08:18] (Download)

"He wants repentance instead of acceptance of who you are and what you're doing; he wants forgiveness which he grants to us ever so freely through his word and through his sacraments." [08:53] (Download)

"Put on the breastplate of faith and love; love to your neighbor that's really the talents that you're multiplying when you share the gospel in your thoughts, words, and deeds." [09:32] (Download)
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