The Use of Our Time and Treasure: A Tell About Whether or not We Have Anything to Tell Others

Compelled to Converse

The parable of the rich man and Lazarus in Luke 16:19-31 has some sobering applications for us today. Our attitudes toward the earthly gifts of time and money can tell us a lot about how we will spend eternity. If we truly understand God's gift of grace, will we want to spend our time and treasures on anything other than His purposes?

Todd WagnerSep 19, 2010Luke 16:19-31; Luke 16:19-31; Luke 16:1-13; Luke 16:14-18; 1 John 3:16-18; Ephesians 2:8-10; 2 Thessalonians 1:6-9


About 'Compelled to Converse'

It's not a job reserved exclusively for pastors and professionals. It's not just for the "called" and "qualified". As His followers, it's our job to share the eternal hope of Christ to a dying world. But if we as believers, have a life-giving message to share, why are so few of us "compelled to converse"? Join Todd Wagner as we take a comprehensive look at the Gospel and how we can most effectively share it in the context of our culture.