Sermon

Generosity and Wealth (Part 2)

Tim Keller |  November 4, 2012

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Duration:
31:55
Scripture:
Luke 16:1-14
SKU:
RS 337-06

Overview

While you can be financially generous without being generous in your heart, you can’t possibly be generous in heart without being shockingly generous with your money.

In Luke 16, Jesus comes up with a parable. It’s a parable about how he calls his disciples to use their worldly wealth.

There are three things I want to show you here: 1) we are stewards of money that is not ours, 2) we are in need of a love that is not here, and 3) we are the recipients of a friendship that cannot be equaled.

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