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Unhindered Generosity || Part 2: From Him + For Him

53 min · 24 de may de 2026
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What if everything you call "yours" isn't actually yours at all? Pastor Rob reveals through Jesus' parable of the talents that the Master entrusts us with resources—money, time, gifts—expecting faithful investment, not fearful hoarding. The Word challenges us to shift from ownership to stewardship, recognizing that comparison kills generosity while Kingdom perspective frees it. Whether you've buried your talents out of fear or comparison, this message offers the freedom to invest boldly for His purposes. Don't miss this transformative call to unhindered generosity—watch now and discover the joy of hearing "Well done, faithful servant!"

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