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Faithful Until Reckoning

Dec 31, 2024

Living Generously (Part 5)

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Living Generously

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Living Generously

Faithful Until Reckoning

Living Generously (Part 5)

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When God calls His people to live generously, He is not merely asking for gifts—He is claiming our hearts. In Living Generously, Dr. Michael Youssef turns to the inerrant Word of God to show that true generosity flows from repentance, gratitude, and faith in Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God. Through the widow’s heart gift, David’s costly offering, the Macedonian church’s grace-filled sacrifice, and Christ’s warning against false security and fruitless stewardship, this series calls believers to stop trusting in self and treasure and run to the Lord alone. Because Christ gave Himself for repentant sinners, His people must give their time, resources, talents, and intercession willingly, joyfully, and sacrificially for His Kingdom.

Living Generously (Part 5)

Faithful Until Reckoning

In the final message of Living Generously, Dr. Michael Youssef calls believers to reject safe, empty religion and take the risk of faith. God’s inerrant Word teaches that every servant receives a stewardship from the Master: time, resources, talents, and opportunities for His Kingdom. The faithful servants trusted their master, served with joy, and invested all they were given. The unfaithful servant refused to trust and faced judgment. Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, will return and hold every heart accountable. Therefore, repent of spiritual laziness, intercede faithfully, and live generously now as one who longs to hear, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

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