Stewardship, Relationships, and Eternal Implications
In this sermon by Reverend Katie Gould, delivered on September 21, 2025, she primarily discusses the meaning and implications of biblical parables, particularly focusing on stewardship and eternal consequences. Reverend Gould emphasizes two key takeaways: first, that everything belongs to God, meaning individuals are managers or stewards of gifts like wealth, time, and talents, which should be used to build relationships and love people; and second, that everything done in the present moment has eternal implications. The sermon warns against the human tendency to compartmentalize spiritual life from daily life, citing the prophet Amos, and stresses that these responsibilities—to uplift others and practice good stewardship—are never suspended, even outside of worship. Finally, the text underscores the importance of prayer for all people, including enemies, as a means of working toward God's peaceable kingdom.
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