The Final Judgement: The Sheep and Goats :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 8/17/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve goes through the parable found in Matthew 25:31-46.

The determining factor are you “blessed” or “cursed”?

Unless you have humbled yourself and understood your own need for grace, giving grace to others doesn’t come naturally. The way you live doesn’t determine your spiritual destiny – it reveals your heart.

The judgement tells us you do have to face the reality that you need forgiveness. You get to live your faith as an expression of your experience with grace.

The Treasure & The Pearl :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 8/3/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

What is the kingdom worth? If you could purchase citizenship in the kingdom, it would be worth giving up all you have. What is a person worth? In God’s eyes, your value is immeasurable.

Listen as Pastor Steve goes over the common interpretation and a concurrent interpretation of the parable found in Matthew 13:44-46.

In the common interpretation, the treasure and the pearl represent the kingdom. The man/merchant is a seeker. The response is to give all for the kingdom.

In the concurrent interpretation. The treasure is you and me. The treasure seeker is Jesus. The response is Jesus purchases persons with His blood.

Carry these truths in your heart. Pursue the kingdom of Heaven with all you have. Rest in the incomprehensible sacrifice that Christ made for you.

The Parable Of The Tenants :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 7/27/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve goes through the parable of the tenants.

People tend to reject God’s Word and those who bring it.

What’s up with the Stones? The Stone is Jesus. We get our life from the Stone.

How do we live from the Rock? Let go of sin that damages your connection with the rest of the building. Have an appetite for spiritual growth. Expect to become part of something greater. Jesus makes you one of many living stones.

The Father loves the stones. He is pleased with His Son. He is pleased with those who trust the Son. He is pleased to make us a part of the Kingdom.

The Parable of the Sower :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 7/20/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Pastor Steve will walk us through Matthew 13:3-23 and the Parable of the Sower.

You can walk with God if you really want Him. A key phrase in the passage is Whoever has ears, let them hear.

Experiencing Jesus requires your heart’s attention. People who want God don’t give up easily. People who want God don’t pretend.

Give your soil attention by giving your heart attention. Be on your guard against the evil one. Receive the presence of God deeply into your life – into every aspect of your life. Use weedkiller! Let anxieties push you to God. Manage your money intentionally. Don’t let money manage you. Allow the Spirit of God to produce His fruit in the soil that is your life.

Jesus invites you to hear the Word, understand it and let the Spirit of God use it to transform your life.

Growing With The Kingdom :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 7/13/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

How does kingdom growth happen?

God plants a seed. God brings the kingdom to life. The kingdom grows well in good soil. Kingdom growth is a process. Kingdom growth is absolutely certain because God makes it happen.

The kingdom is people. Not just numbers or influence. God grows the kingdom by growing us. Our place in the process is to cooperate.

How does personal spiritual growth happen?

God plants a seed. God brings you to life. You grow as the soil of your life receives the seed. Your spiritual growth is a process. God’s work in your growth is certain. Our job is to cooperate with God.

Living Well While Waiting Well :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 7/6/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve goes through Luke 19:11-27 and the parable of the ten minas.

Waiting is more of an art than a science. Science has predictable events and repeatable outcomes. Art is more open-ended. Perhaps more from the heart. We play a role. We manage our mina.

How do we play our role without a script? By knowing the Director. By knowing the big picture and the flow of the story. By knowing yourself. By being aware of need. By listening to the Holy Spirit.

The Pharisee and The Tax Collector :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 6/15/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

In this parable found in Luke 18, there are two different kinds of people. The Pharisee who is the epitome of what we understand as righteousness, and the tax collector who is the epitome of wickedness.

These two different kind of people had two very different kinds of prayers. The arrogant prayer was made by the pharisee who stood and was praying to himself. The broken prayer was given by the tax collector, who realized he was not alright.

There were two different outcomes. One is humbled and one is exalted. One is not justified and one is justified.

Jesus tells this parable to force us to see our need for grace. Coming to God clothed in our own righteousness is obscene. Jesus invites us to come to Him in our brokenness.

The Ten Virgins- The Pitfall of Neglect :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 6/1/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Pastor Steve begins by presenting the elements in the parable. The ten virgins are the bridal party. The bridegroom is Jesus. The wedding banquet is the reception. The lamps are necessary to make the journey. The oil is the Holy Spirit.

Foolishness can neglect an encounter with the holy, the sharing in the joy of others, or God-given glimpse of eternity.

Signs of neglect are a casual attitude toward the gift, a dimming of the light – a cooling of the fire, or a disinterest in the return of Christ.

To avoid the pitfall of neglect be sure you have the gift. Keep the end in mind always. Be alert.

The Lost Sheep & The Lost Coin :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 5/11/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

What does being found mean?

The Gospel of Christ brings hope to those struggling for hope. Some people avoid looking at their real needs. God is looking for people who know they are spiritually hungry. The rejoicing in heaven is greater because the deep lostness of that person demonstrates the incredible value and power of God’s salvation.

Take a look at yourself. Do you ever struggle to find hope? Do you ever find good things crowding out the best things? Do you ever forget that God pursues you radically – seemingly recklessly?