Focus on Faithfulness

Jul 27, 2025    Owen Mason

This message centers on the believer’s call to live faithfully in all areas of life. Drawing from Ephesians 5:15, we are reminded to walk wisely and intentionally, not carelessly. The parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14–30 illustrates the importance of stewarding what God entrusts to us—whether much or little—with diligence and faithfulness. The faithful servants are praised and rewarded, while the fearful, unfaithful servant is condemned for his inaction.

Faithfulness is defined as being loyal, trustworthy, and steadfast. Scriptures like Proverbs 3:3-4, Luke 16:10-13, and Matthew 25:21 emphasize that consistent integrity, even in small matters, positions us for greater responsibility and favor with God.

The sermon also addresses the spiritual opposition to God’s plan, beginning with Satan’s hatred of humanity’s relationship with God in Genesis 1:26-31. Faithfulness stands as a counter to Satan’s lies and disruption.

A critical distinction is made between information and revelation. Galatians 5:16 and Ephesians 1 & 3 highlight that true understanding of God comes through the Spirit, not just intellect. Revelation opens our eyes to God’s will, power, and love, enabling us to live purposefully and rooted in truth.

Finally, through Hebrews 4:12 and Luke 8:23-25, we’re reminded that God's Word is alive, and faith must be exercised—even during life’s storms. Jesus challenges us: “Where is your faith?” True faithfulness requires action, trust, and obedience grounded in God's revealed truth.