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We live in a world that celebrates spending… but rarely talks about stewardship.
In Week 2 of Multiply, we confront one of the hardest truths in modern Christianity: just because we have access to something does not mean we are managing it wisely. Jesus teaches through the parable of the dishonest manager that how we handle resources reveals the condition of our hearts.
This message explores the difference between consuming and cultivating, between ownership and responsibility, and between living for temporary satisfaction versus eternal significance. Because it’s possible to have more coming in than ever before… and still misuse what God has placed in your hands.
God is not simply looking at what we gain.
This sermon will challenge you to rethink your priorities, your habits, and your definition of success—because spending isn’t always stewardship.
By West End FellowshipWe live in a world that celebrates spending… but rarely talks about stewardship.
In Week 2 of Multiply, we confront one of the hardest truths in modern Christianity: just because we have access to something does not mean we are managing it wisely. Jesus teaches through the parable of the dishonest manager that how we handle resources reveals the condition of our hearts.
This message explores the difference between consuming and cultivating, between ownership and responsibility, and between living for temporary satisfaction versus eternal significance. Because it’s possible to have more coming in than ever before… and still misuse what God has placed in your hands.
God is not simply looking at what we gain.
This sermon will challenge you to rethink your priorities, your habits, and your definition of success—because spending isn’t always stewardship.