God, I'm So Thankful
This message confronts us with a powerful truth about stewardship and readiness: everything we have belongs to God, and He's watching what we do with it. Drawing from the Parable of the Talents in Matthew 25, we're challenged to examine whether we're actively investing what God has entrusted to us or simply burying it in fear. The sermon reveals that Jesus spoke about money, wealth, and generosity seventeen times in Matthew alone—not because He needs our resources, but because where we invest our treasure reveals where our hearts truly are. We're reminded that faithfulness isn't measured by comparing ourselves to others, but by what we do with our unique gifts, time, and resources. The three servants in the parable weren't given equal amounts, but they were all expected to be equally faithful. The question that should haunt us is this: Will our efforts end up in heaven? Are we using our talents to rob hell and populate heaven, or are we living for earthly rewards that will fade away? This isn't just about tithing or financial generosity—it's about recognizing that our very breath, our abilities, our opportunities, and our time are all on loan from the Master who will one day return and ask, 'What did you do with what I gave you?' The urgency is real: we can't live a ready life until we truly belong to the Master.
