The sermon titled "The Faithful And Wise Steward" by Eric Lutter focuses on the distinction between faithful stewardship and unfaithful stewardship in the context of God's Kingdom, as illustrated in Luke 12:41-48. Lutter emphasizes that the faithful steward is primarily Christ Himself, who exemplifies perfect faithfulness and wisdom. Through a variety of Scripture references, including John 15 and Acts 20, he argues that true ministers of the Gospel must depend on Christ for their effectiveness, urging the congregation to abide in Him. Practical implications of the sermon highlight the importance of proclaiming grace unto salvation rather than relying on human works or adherence to the law. Overall, Lutter underscores the necessity of recognizing Christ as the source of all spiritual nourishment and the danger of falling into unfaithfulness by trusting in one's own strength or righteousness.
“The faithful steward is Christ, and He is the faithful one. He's our wisdom. He's faithful. He shows us what faithfulness looks like.”
“We are to give you your meat and due season, to feed you Christ. That's what we're doing here, brethren.”
“Anything outside of Christ, danger. Danger. Death. Death. It's death and danger.”
“He'll teach his servants, he'll teach his ministers, and deliver them from the way of death.”
The Bible describes faithful stewardship as trusting in and serving God with diligence and care.
Luke 12:41-48
Christ is our faithful steward as He embodies faithfulness and wisdom, serving as the perfect model for all believers.
Hebrews 3:6
Abiding in Christ is crucial for Christians as it is the source of spiritual fruit and life.
John 15:4-5
Being a wise steward means managing God's resources faithfully and consistently for His glory.
Luke 12:42-43, Acts 20:28
Auto-generated transcript • May contain errors
Comments
Your comment has been submitted and is awaiting moderation. Once approved, it will appear on this page.
Be the first to comment!