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How To Please Jesus In Your Work | Matthew 25: 14-30

43 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this sermon from Matthew 25:14–30, we are reminded that everything we have has been entrusted to us by Jesus, and one day we will stand before Him and give an account. Through the parable of the talents, we see the difference between faithful servants who worked for the glory of their Master and the servant who buried what he had been given out of fear and selfishness. This message challenges us to examine how we view Jesus, how we steward the responsibilities He has given us, and whether we are living and working with eternity in mind. No matter what role or responsibility God has entrusted to you, the goal is the same: to faithfully live for the applause of One and hear the words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”

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