We’re called not only to know Christ but also to grow in Him. We do this by investing our time, talent, and treasure in what will last—the Word of God and people.
John 13 marks a significant shift in Jesus' ministry. He's done numerous public signs to prove that He is the Christ and that it is through Him that one may have life. He now shifts to something different.
Despite knowing the physical and spiritual anguish He would soon endure, Jesus was concerned only with the will of the Father. Unlike the first Adam who through his actions said to God "Not Your will but my will be done," Jesus prayed humbly to the Father "Not my will but Yours be done."
Teaching on the issue of money and its power over us, Ken uses the images of a steward, shepherd, and servant to illustrate the proper role money should have in our lives.