In our culture, we have a strong sense of personal possession, especially when it comes to our money. We like to think that our money belongs to us because we applied ourselves, worked hard, and earned it. And that may be true. But according to Scripture, that’s not the whole truth. In today’s sermon, we’ll see that Jesus challenges us with a counter-cultural perspective about Who our money really belongs to. And we’ll explore the life-giving difference that perspective makes for our earning, our spending, and our hearts. Join us as we continue our series, “Jesus on Money.”
In our culture, we have a strong sense of personal possession, especially when it comes to our money. We like to think that our money belongs to us because we applied ourselves, worked hard, and earned it. And that may be true. But according to Scripture, that’s not the whole truth. In today’s sermon, we’ll see that Jesus challenges us with a counter-cultural perspective about Who our money really belongs to. And we’ll explore the life-giving difference that perspective makes for our earning, our spending, and our hearts. Join us as we continue our series, “Jesus on Money.”
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