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This message explores Mark 12:1–12 and the parable of the vineyard, showing how God has intentionally planted, invested, and entrusted us with His resources — and what it means to live faithfully as caretakers of His garden.

Pastor Andy Cass

Key Themes & Takeaways:

God is intentional: He planted, built, and provided — showing His deep care.
We are renters, not owners: What we’ve been entrusted with belongs to Him.
The danger of entitlement: Tenants treated God’s gifts as their own.
The big question: What are you doing with your vineyard… your garden… your life?
Community matters: “Bad company corrupts good character” (1 Cor. 15:33). Who’s in the garden with you?
Faithfulness is not hoarding — it’s sharing God’s blessings fresh with others.

Big Idea:
Blessings are not meant to be canned and stored — they’re meant to be shared.
Financially → Give it, don’t can it.
Time → Invest it, don’t can it.
Talent → Use it, don’t can it.
Peace, Love, Joy, Patience → Share them freely.

Supporting Scriptures:
Genesis 2:15 — “God took the man and put him in the garden to work it and care for it.”
Mark 12:1–12 — The parable of the tenants.
1 Corinthians 15:33 — “Bad company corrupts good character.”
1 Timothy 6:7 — “For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it.”

Invitation:
Don’t wait for His return — invite the Gardener into your home, your daily life, and your everything. The beauty of the garden is that it’s slow. Growth takes time, but His presence makes it worthwhile.

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