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Generous Living: Where Your Treasure Is… | Rev. Vicki Harrison

New Hope Tampa Bay Sunday Sermon Podcast

Release Date: 10/22/2025

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Are Our Bodies Just Biology? Let’s be honest—our world talks about sex constantly, but rarely with wisdom. Week 3 of our Dear Corinth series dives into Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, a church in a hyper-sexualized culture eerily similar to our own. Pastor Vicki Harrison explores chapters 5 and 6, where Paul confronts dangerous lies creeping into the early church—like the idea that sex is just a physical act, or that what we do with our bodies doesn’t impact our souls. Sound familiar? Watch the full message below or listen to the audio player to go deeper. Key Takeaways from...

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Where does your treasure live? If someone followed your calendar, your bank account, or your social feed—what would they say matters most to you? In Week 2 of our Generous Living series, Pastor Vicki takes us to Matthew 25 and the Parable of the Talents to ask a vital question: What are we doing with what God has entrusted to us? Watch the full worship service video below or listen to the sermon audio player to experience the full message. ⸻ What We Treasure, We Multiply Jesus often taught in parables, and the one in Matthew 25:14–30 is especially provocative: a master entrusts his wealth to three servants before leaving on a long journey. When he returns, he wants to know what they’ve done with it. Here’s what we learned from Pastor Vicki’s message: • Everything belongs to God. The gold, the servants, the very breath in our lungs—it all comes from the Master. Our culture loves the idea of being independent, self-made, or self-owned. But in God’s kingdom, we’re stewards, not owners. • God expects spiritual profit. This parable isn’t just about money. It’s about using your time, energy, gifts, and influence for God’s purposes. Pastor Vicki challenged us: “We are created to multiply God’s impact through what we’ve been given.” • Fear is not a faithful excuse. The third servant buried the money out of fear. He didn’t lose it—but he also didn’t use it. Fear of failure or scarcity can paralyze us spiritually. But the kingdom of God calls for bold, faithful living, even in risk. ⸻ Faithful Stewardship Starts with Surrender We can’t multiply what we’re still clinging to. The first step in living generously is surrendering ownership back to God. That means asking: “What have I been given, and how can I use it for God’s glory?” Whether it’s your finances, your free time, your talents, or your relationships—God’s looking not for perfection, but participation. You don’t have to do everything. Just something. Faithfully. If you’re ready to take your next step, join a Group or explore ways to serve at New Hope this season. ⸻ Know Jesus. Grow Faith. Go Multiply. This parable echoes New Hope’s mission: Know Jesus. Grow Faith. Go Multiply. We want to be a church that multiplies disciples by living generously and faithfully with everything God has placed in our hands.