Running To Win

Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Getting Investments Right, Part 3 of 3

June 18, 2012
In a shaky market, people wonder where they can place money to get a decent return. These days, options are few. Jesus taught a lesson on ultimate investments in a parable recorded in Luke’s gospel. He counsels believers to invest in God’s kingdom, because only in eternity will the true interest rate be on display.

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Common investment advice is to buy low and sell high. In other words, get as much financial return as possible. In good times, stocks and bonds run hot. In shaky times, silver and gold look safer. Jesus taught that the best possible return can only be gotten by investing our money for eternal dividends. Today we’ll discuss the rationale behind the statement, “you can take it with you.”
June 15, 2012
A wealthy man had a manager he decided to fire. Before he left, the manager cut some deals with his master’s creditors. The deals were meant to curry favor so that the manager would have options once his job ended. Jesus made this scenario the subject of a parable about investments, and today, we’ll decipher why Christ commended a man who acted improperly.
June 14, 2012
Jesus told a story of a great banquet where invited guests all had excuses for not attending. So the host changed his plans. He invited the poor, the crippled — those who would never expect such a treat, and who could never repay him. This parable has parallels in how we approach telling people about the gospel, so let’s explore how best to understand it.
June 13, 2012
When you get a letter from Queen Elizabeth inviting you to a royal event, it’s expected that you’ll show up. Jesus told of a banquet where a lot of people didn’t show up. Their excuses didn’t amuse the host, and so he scoured the countryside for people to dine at his table. This parable is a picture of the offer of the gospel to a lost mankind.
June 12, 2012
Some Christians view evangelism as a chore, with no clue as to how much God’s heart is gladdened when they do it. Jesus told a parable about a man hosting a banquet. When the invited guests begged off, he found anyone he could to sit at his table. God seeks the lost just like this man sought people to feed. Today we’ll look at an inspiring lesson on reaching people with the gospel.
June 11, 2012
In a parable, Jesus told of the responses made by three servants when their master gave them money to invest. Two made substantial returns on the money and were rewarded. The third wrapped his in a piece of cloth and felt the wrath of his master. Today we’ll study an interpretation of this parable that likens the money to the gospel, and how we spread that gospel to others.
June 8, 2012
Some of us view courtroom scenes as entertainment. With so many of them on television these days, it’s hard not to. But if you’re in the dock, it’s suddenly very real, especially when there’s a lot at stake. One day, every believer will be on trial for their faithfulness to Christ. What we did with what we were given will be evaluated. Are you ready for your date in the courtroom of Jesus?
June 7, 2012
Every employee is evaluated by his or her boss. Every CEO is being evaluated by his or her stockholders. How we handle today’s small task affects whether or not we’re given a larger task to perform and the rewards that go with it. Jesus taught a parable about faithfulness, and what the perils are for our lack of faithfulness. Today we’ll discuss more spiritual lessons from the words of Jesus.
June 6, 2012
In the Civil War, the South wore gray and the North wore blue. No one was neutral about whose side they were on. In spiritual warfare, you are either in the kingdom of light or the kingdom of darkness. Jesus said “whoever does not gather with Me scatters.” Today, another look at parables that help us fight the good fight during a time when Satan can still cause a lot of trouble.
June 5, 2012
Individualism is a mark of the American spirit. We like to “go it alone.” This doesn’t work in spiritual warfare. Jesus taught through the use of parables or stories. He told of a strong man, and man who was even stronger, whose help is crucial in defeating the merely “strong” man. Today we’ll study more lessons on why we can’t go it alone. We can only defeat Satan in the name and power of Jesus.
June 4, 2012
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Living With Your Passions
In a hyper-sexualized culture, sex is either reduced to pleasure-seeking or conflated with our identity. But God designed us as sexual beings for emotional and spiritual intimacy whose highest calling is to worship Him. In this revised edition, Pastor Erwin Lutzer draws on forty years of ministry experience to present a rationale for sexual purity. He gives an honest answer to the sexual pressures we face like extramarital relationships, self-gratification, same-sex attraction, and more. As desire-driven creatures, we don't have to pursue happiness at the expense of character. With our identity grounded in Christ, we can live victoriously with our passions. Click below to receive this book for a gift of any amount or call Moody Church Media at 1.800.215.5001.

About Running To Win

Running the race of life is hard. But with the Bible front and center and a heart to encourage, Pastor Erwin Lutzer presents clear Bible teaching, helping you make it across the finish line. Since 2011, this 25-minute program has provided a Godward focus and features listeners’ questions.

About Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer

Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer is Pastor Emeritus of The Moody Church where he served as the Senior Pastor for 36 years (1980-2016). He earned a B.Th. from Winnipeg Bible College, a Th.M. from Dallas Theological Seminary, a M.A. in Philosophy from Loyola University, and an honorary LL.D. from the Simon Greenleaf School of Law (Now Trinity Law School).

A clear expositor of the Bible, he is the featured speaker on two radio programs: Running to Win—a daily Bible-teaching broadcast and Songs in the Night—an evening program that’s been airing since 1943. Running To Win broadcasts on a thousand outlets in the U.S. and across more than fifty countries in seven languages. His speaking engagements include Bible conferences and seminars, both domestically and internationally, including Russia, the Republic of Belarus, Germany, Scotland, Guatemala, and Japan. He has led tours to Israel and to the cities of the Protestant Reformation in Europe.

Pastor Lutzer is also a prolific author of over seventy books, including the bestselling We Will Not Be Silenced, One Minute After You Die, and the Gold Medallion Award winner, Hitler’s Cross. Pastor Lutzer and Rebecca live in the Chicago area and have three grown children and eight grandchildren. Connect with Pastor Lutzer on X (@ErwinLutzer) or moodymedia.org.

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