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All right, good morning.
The.
Tile for the messages, good stewardship.
And it's been a topic that's been on my heart for some time now, I first wrote it down on a little sticky.
Bad thing I'm just been sitting on my laptop for a while and I just been asking God want to share with you guys this morning.
And this topic has been spent on my arm for a while and it's it's it's a topic that affects each one of us
You know, it's this message not just for you and for me, as well as, you know, God gives us things.
And we're need to take care of those things that he's given to us.
And the keepers is Matthew chapter, 25 verse 29.
And if you guys can read it together with me on the screen there, that's at that's read together.
To those who use.
Wow, what they are given even more will be given and they will have an abundance.
But from those who do nothing, even what little they have will be taken away.
And that's sad.
That's the New Living Translation.
How bad that turkey Bible verse that God has given us things.
I'll have 24 out the same 24 hours in a day, is giving us our bodies is giving us their family going to sing this money given us.
This church has given us a lot of things and, you know, God wants us to be a good Steward of what he's given to us.
And you know yesterday we're here at the cleanup at the church and you know, clean thing fixing things and so we're you know being at Stewart taking care of this church then building that.
And I just look at some of these things that you could give it.
How are you taking care of the things that you have?
We don't have to look at what God has given to a size 10 and kind of reflect over.
And what is it that I had?
And I am I taking care of things that God has given to me.
And, you know, if we neglect then you know Things Fall Apart things break down, you know, just recently you know that the grass on half of my yard is dying and we have to get some construction crew coming in here and they, they tore up it even more.
Put in there to bring it back to where it needed to be again.
And so John, when she would have been stronger and you know, that equipment coming in there, And that she was right.
You know, I have neglected it Am I rational, at.
You know, I'm trying to make the grass stronger but, you know, making it more resistant to Drought.
That's what I was thinking I was doing, but it didn't work out so well.
So I wasn't very good Steward and that's the same thing in our life to where.
Where is it?
That we're neglecting the things in our life.
Are they being neglected?
The point where they're getting broken down, you know, God wants us to be good stewards at what he's given to us.
So how are we using those things that God has given to us?
And what does God want me to do with what he's given to me.
So at the question we need to ask Brian Lord, what is it that you want me to do with this that you've given to me?
How do you want me to take care of it?
And we need to ask those questions about all those points that were looking at a time.
You know, our family, Your school work.
Everything that that you have that part of your life.
And I just got this.
New job is a supervisor in the pharmacy and I got all these new responsibilities.
You know, I got you think that I can start taking care of those things?
Effective supervisor at the effective manager.
If I neglected, then things are going to fall apart and it's the same thing in the church.
Do if, you know, if we don't all do our part, if you guys don't practice the piano, you know, on Sunday and you're not able to do what you need to do or if you you know if I forget to send out the schedule or something, you know, things can fall apart because they're otherwise things are not going to work the way they're supposed to.
And do this.
This passage that we're going to look at here is where we get that that keevers this morning.
I just want us to to read through this and dumb.
I'll just I'll just read it out loud for you guys, so you guys just follow along on the screen there.
Okay?
So again, the Kingdom of Heaven can be illustrated by the story of a man going on a long trip.
He called together his servants in a trust of his money to them while he was gone.
He gave five bags of silver to 12 bags of silver to another and one bag of silver to the last dividing it in proportion to their abilities event laptop.
The servant who received five bags of Summer, began to invest in money and her + 5 more.
The sermon with two bags of silver, also went to work and earn two more.
but the servant who received the one bag of silver, got the hole in the ground and hid the Masters money.
After a long time, their math returned from his dragon and call them to give an account of how they have used his money.
The servant to whom he hadn't wanted the five bags of silver came forward with 5 more and says Master.
You give me five bags of silver to invest and I have learned five more.
The master was full of Praise.
Well, done, my good and faithful servant you have been faithful in handling the small amount.
So now I will give you many more responsibilities.
Let's celebrate together.
the servant who had received the two bags of silver came forward and said, he gave me two bags of silver to invest, and I have burn to more The Mansion said, well done my good and faithful servant you have been faithful and handling.
This small amount.
So now I will give you many more responsibilities.
Let's celebrate together.
Then the servant with the one bag of silver came and said, master, I knew you were a harsh man.
Harvesting crops that you didn't plant a gathering crops that you didn't call to me.
And I was afraid.
I would lose your money, so I hid it in the earth.
Look here is your money back.
But the math reply, you Wicked and lazy servant.
If you knew I harvested crops, I didn't plan and gathered prompts.
I didn't talk to me.
Why didn't you deposit my money in the bank?
At least, I could have gotten some interest on it.
Did anyone take the money from this servant and give it to the one with the 10 bags of silver?
To those who use.
Well, what they are given even more will be given and they will have an abundance.
Do nothing or little they have will be taken away.
Wow.
This is a powerful powerful words that Jesus is speaking here.
Yeah, we we want to do the right thing when we get to see pieces.
We want to hear those words.
Well done, my good and faithful servant, right?
We want to invest with our lives that which God wants us to do, right?
It's important.
We can see you that the one that didn't bat, he just wasted isn't what God gave to him and just buried it in the ground.
That wasn't what I wanted him to do, right?
now, throw this useless servant into outer Darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth,
Strong words.
so, from what we can see here in this passage
Where, where are people who are the people that get thrown into outer Darkness, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth, who are those people that are going to end up there?
Does unbelievers, those people that reject Jesus, right?
So we can see that this is man, that that didn't take what was given to him in the believer.
Well from what I heard this is this is a possibility of one reason why he might have done that.
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