In this sermon on Luke 16, preached at St. Thomas Evangelical Lutheran Church (UAC) in Magnolia, Texas, Pastor Stanley Lacey unfolds Jesus’ parable of the dishonest steward. The world often uses fleeting possessions with shrewdness, while Christians forget the urgency of time. Yet all that we are and have belongs to God, given through His fatherly goodness and mercy. Our Lord Jesus, the perfect steward, laid down His life so that we might inherit eternal riches. Here we are called to use our daily bread, our time, and our possessions not for ourselves, but for our neighbor—so that friends may greet us in the resurrection and we may enter the eternal dwellings of God. Proclaimed in Montgomery County, Texas, this sermon directs hearers to Christ’s generosity and the eternal future secured in His blood.
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