St Peter the Fisherman Talks and Sermons

The Currency of Grace


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The sermon, based on Jesus’ parable of the Pharisee and the tax collector (Luke 18), explores the theme of authentic generosity through three key lenses:

  • Jesus contrasts two characters: a Pharisee, outwardly generous but inwardly prideful, and a tax collector, outwardly greedy but inwardly repentant.
  • The Pharisee boasts of his righteousness and giving, while the tax collector humbly asks for mercy.
  • True generosity stems from internal transformation, not external performance.
  • Authentic generosity is marked by grace received and grace given.
  • It’s not limited to financial giving; generosity includes time, hospitality, privacy, and presence.
  • Children, who naturally receive gifts without expectation, are used as examples of grace-filled living.
  • The sermon challenges listeners to consider their “currencies”—what they have to offer beyond money.
  • The key lies in the tax collector’s prayer: “God, be merciful to me, a sinner.
  • The Greek word used for “mercy” here refers to propitiation—a deep appeal to God’s grace, not just mercy.
  • Jesus, as the High Priest, offers himself on the mercy seat, fulfilling the role of ultimate sacrifice and grace-giver.
  • Generosity flows from recognizing how much we’ve been forgiven and loved by God.

The sermon calls believers to:

  • Reflect on their motives for giving.
  • Embrace a lifestyle of generosity rooted in grace.
  • Offer their time, talents, and treasures in response to God’s abundant love.
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St Peter the Fisherman Talks and SermonsBy St Peter the Fisherman, NSB, FL