St. Stephen Reformed Church

The Parable of Preparation


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The sermon, drawn from Luke 12:35–48, centers on the urgent call to spiritual readiness for Christ's unexpected return, framing vigilance and faithfulness as the marks of a true disciple. Rooted in the context of Jesus' warnings against greed and anxiety, the parable of the watchful servants emphasizes that believers must live in constant preparedness—dressed for action and with lamps burning—not to predict the timing of Christ's return, but to reflect a life of faithful stewardship. The master's joyful reversal of roles when he serves his alert servants underscores Christ's humility and the profound joy He takes in faithful service, while the judgment of the unfaithful servant highlights the severe consequences of neglecting duty, especially for those who know God's will. The sermon stresses that accountability increases with knowledge, and all will be judged according to their response to divine revelation, with rewards and punishments varying in degree based on faithfulness. Ultimately, it calls every believer to examine their lives, not merely in terms of doctrine, but in terms of obedience, love, and service, assuring that those who remain faithful will one day feast with Christ at the Wedding Supper of the Lamb.
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St. Stephen Reformed ChurchBy Dr. Drew DiNardo