Concerning Who You Trust

Henry Schorr
September 28, 2014

#[Matthew 6:24; Matthew 6:19-20; Matthew 6:33; Romans 12:2]# Henry contrasts two life stories: Ben, who pursued worldly wealth and power, ending up alone and miserable, and Robert, who, despite physical limitations, found joy in serving Jesus. Henry argues that everyone serves a "god," either God or "Mammon" (worldly success). He urges listeners to examine their lives and determine which kingdom they are truly living for. To live generously for God's kingdom requires finding identity in Christ, embracing an eternal perspective, and surrendering fully to Him. He concludes by challenging listeners to emulate figures like Stanley Tam and Tom Monaghan, who radically dedicated their resources to God, and invites those seeking a deeper commitment to Christ to come forward.

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