
This week, Ryan Murphy continues our Sermon on the Mount series with a message from Matthew 6:1–34 titled “Kingdom Generosity.” Exploring Jesus’ teaching on giving, treasure, and trust, Ryan invites us to rethink our relationship with money in light of the Kingdom of God.
Walking through Jesus’ words about secret generosity, storing up treasure in heaven, and God’s care for the birds of the air and the lilies of the field, this message challenges the anxiety, scarcity, and cultural scripts that often shape how we think about finances. Instead of fear or self-reliance, Jesus calls us to radical trust in a Father who already knows what we need.
Ryan highlights two core truths that anchor Kingdom finances: the Father knows our needs before we ask, and generosity is the pathway to blessing in the Kingdom of God. Through Scripture, personal stories, and historical examples of faith-filled provision, we’re reminded that following Jesus means surrendering even our finances to His leadership.
Ultimately, this sermon is an invitation to renew our minds—leaving behind inherited fears, cultural pressures, and scarcity thinking, and stepping into a life of faith, generosity, and trust. As we seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness, we discover a Father who delights to provide, guide, and bless His people.
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