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Robinson, Haddon - The Shrewd Steward (Part 3)

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The Shrewd Steward (Part 3)

An eight-part sermon series on what Jesus said about money and how money can affect us.

By Haddon Robinson, senior editor of PreachingToday.com; Harold John Ockenga Distinguished Professor of Preaching at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary; radio teacher on "Discover the Word"; and author of "Biblical Preaching."

Sermon 1: Did You Know That Being Shrewd Can Be a Good Thing?
Big Idea: “Sons of the light” are men and women who see things as they really are.
Purpose: To look at life from a new perspective.
Text:Luke 16:8-9

Sermon 2: Why Jesus Talked So Much About Money
Big Idea: Jesus talked about money matters because money matters.
Purpose: To stir us to think carefully about our money and how it relates to our commitment to Jesus.
Text: Luke 16:9-12

Sermon 3: What Did Jesus Mean When He Said Money Is a Little Thing?
Big Idea: Money is a little thing. It’s what we spend it on that is the big thing.
Purpose:To inspire a proper appreciation for money.
Text: Luke 16:10

Sermon 4: How to Be Faithful in Using the Money God Gives Us
Big Idea:Money not spent to carry out God’s purposes marks the spender as unfaithful.
Purpose: To think carefully about how to be faithful with money.
Text:Luke 16:10

Sermon 5: How Can I Best Serve God with My Paycheck?
Big Idea: We are “unjust” when we divert funds for our own interests that were given us to use for the Master’s interest.
Purpose: To think seriously about ethical responsibility.
Text:Luke 16:10

Sermon 6: Little Things in Life Can Reveal Much About Our Character
Big Idea: The depths of our faithfulness and our character before God are demonstrated in how we handle money.
Purpose: To see how attitudes toward money are a symptom of greater things.
Text:Luke 16:10

Sermon 7: Does What We Do Affect Who We Are, or Does Who We Are Affect What We Do?
Big Idea: Faithfulness is no accident; it comes from who we are and from what we do.
Purpose: To realize that the small things and big things are all part of the same thing.
Text: Luke 16:10

Sermon 8: The Dangerous Spiritual Force of Money
Big Idea: Jesus calls money “unrighteous” because when we live for it, it makes us evil.
Purpose: To warn ourselves about the danger of money.
Text: Luke 16:11


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