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This excerpt from a sermon given at St. Francis Episcopal Church explores the contrast between a scarcity mindset and an abundance mindset, using the biblical story of Mary anointing Jesus with expensive perfume and Judas Iscariot's reaction as a central example. The sermon posits that abundance is not just material but also spiritual, a gift from God meant to be shared generously. Mary's act of pouring out her most valuable possession on Jesus' feet exemplifies this extravagant, love-driven abundance, while Judas's concern for monetary value represents a calculating scarcity mindset. The sermon encourages listeners to cultivate a mindset of gratitude, generosity, and trust in God's provision, emphasizing that true worship often involves giving freely and recognizing the sacredness of present moments, just as the St. Francis community is known for its remarkable generosity.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/@StFrancisEpiscopalChurch
By Houston Creative MediaThis excerpt from a sermon given at St. Francis Episcopal Church explores the contrast between a scarcity mindset and an abundance mindset, using the biblical story of Mary anointing Jesus with expensive perfume and Judas Iscariot's reaction as a central example. The sermon posits that abundance is not just material but also spiritual, a gift from God meant to be shared generously. Mary's act of pouring out her most valuable possession on Jesus' feet exemplifies this extravagant, love-driven abundance, while Judas's concern for monetary value represents a calculating scarcity mindset. The sermon encourages listeners to cultivate a mindset of gratitude, generosity, and trust in God's provision, emphasizing that true worship often involves giving freely and recognizing the sacredness of present moments, just as the St. Francis community is known for its remarkable generosity.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/@StFrancisEpiscopalChurch