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In this week’s sermon, True Riches, Rev. Stephen Milton explores the deeper meaning of wealth through Jesus’ parable of the rich fool and a forgotten story from the Acts of Thomas. When a king commissions a palace, Thomas gives the money to the poor instead—claiming the real palace is being built in heaven. Like the farmer who hoards his harvest only to die that night, both stories challenge the illusion that we own what we’ve been given. Rev. Milton reminds us that true riches aren’t stored in barns or banks, but in how we share with others. In a world obsessed with more, Jesus calls us to simplicity, generosity, and trust in God’s abundance.
By Rev. Stephen MiltonIn this week’s sermon, True Riches, Rev. Stephen Milton explores the deeper meaning of wealth through Jesus’ parable of the rich fool and a forgotten story from the Acts of Thomas. When a king commissions a palace, Thomas gives the money to the poor instead—claiming the real palace is being built in heaven. Like the farmer who hoards his harvest only to die that night, both stories challenge the illusion that we own what we’ve been given. Rev. Milton reminds us that true riches aren’t stored in barns or banks, but in how we share with others. In a world obsessed with more, Jesus calls us to simplicity, generosity, and trust in God’s abundance.