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?

The Prodigal Son :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 5/04/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve walks us through the parable of the prodigal son.

What the father saw in his son. He saw the rebellion of his son. He saw the futility of pushing for control. He saw the hope of reconciliation.

What the older son saw. He saw his father’s pain. He saw the apparent injustice. He saw a gracious father.

What the younger son saw. He saw a lot of stupid rules. He saw the chance to live without restraint. He saw the outcome of his life. He saw the mercy of his father.

What do you see when you look at God the Father? A Father who gives guidance. A Father who gives forgiveness. A Father who gives love.

Consider the Cost :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 4/27/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve goes through the parable found in Luke 14:28-33.

This message is for the disciples. All of Jesus followers are disciples. We are all disciples of someone or something.

Jesus wants us to do three things. Consider “Do I want to be a disciple.” Consider what it means to be a disciple. Consider again “Do I want to be a disciple.”

What does being a disciple mean? It means having a radical set of priorities. It means setting aside less than honorable desires (sin). It means embracing the cost of discipleship. It means surrendering to the King.

There is a beauty in discipleship. It is sad that humankind is marked by sin. It is sad that people refuse Jesus’ invitation. But there is a beauty in seeing the Spirit work in lives, turning our hearts to Christ and finding salvation.

The Pretty Good, The Kinda Bad and The Really Ugly :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 3/23/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

The kingdom contains contaminants. Weeds are growing in the wheat. Birds are inhabiting a growing spice plant. There is yeast in the baking flour. There are carp in the net with walleye.

The kingdom will never be perfect until the harvest.

God allows things to happen in the kingdom for His own reasons.

Maybe God allows what he allows because He patiently loves people.

The good, the bad and the ugly. Some things are best left in God’s hands. These parables don’t say we should ignore someone who is struggling with sin. But they do show us that zealously purging the kingdom of weeds is not our job.

Guarding your heart is your full time job. When you demand that the kingdom look like something God doesn’t demand it look like, you suffer. And you fail to grow because you feel like you are doing a lot of work fixing other people. Real spiritual growth is fixing yourself – taking your own sin and brokenness to God. So guard your heart against thinking that contamination elimination is your job.

Live in such a way as to show the good – the goodness of God.

The Wineskins :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 3/16/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve speaks on the parable of the wineskins found in Luke 5:33-39.

The Gospel is an irresistible force, but it doesn’t always behave like an irresistible force. Jesus is a gentleman. He knocks. We need to receive what He has and who He is.

People like to think they are immovable, but you’re not. Behaving like we’re immovable is dangerous. Even believers can fake immovability.

The Gospel invites you to join the unstoppable. It does this by changing you. Open your eyes to Christ, and open your eyes to your place. You have a purpose.

The Two Debtors :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 3/9/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Listen as Pastor Steve takes us through the Parable in Luke 7 about the two debtors.

Let’s set the scene for the lesson. Jesus is a guest of a religious professional. It is all a set up, put into place to trap Jesus. A woman with a bad reputation arrives. She heard Jesus teach on grace at some point, and she has a heart of gratitude for that grace. However, the self righteous Pharisee just doesn’t get it.

What can we learn from this lesson from Jesus? A need is a need regardless of the size. The amount is irrelevant since both are unable to pay.

How can we develop a thankful heart? Find the effective way to deal with your guilt. Take your heart to the cross. Give your heart into Christ’s hands. Find ways to honor Christ for what He has done for you. The love you act out doesn’t cause you to be forgiven. Rather, it is evidence that you’ve been forgiven. Cling to the forgiveness you have received.

Forgiveness is not a matter of what you feel. It is a matter of who you trust.

The Talents :: PARABLES

Presented at Curwensville Alliance on 03/02/25 by Pastor Steve Shields.

Pastor Steve presents the parable of the talents in Matthew 25:14-30.

There are several hinderances to using our talents. Our perceived lack of talents. The idea that you are inadequate is simply inaccurate. You were given the talent you were given because it is exactly what you can use. The fear of failure is also a hinderance to using our talents. God knows what you can and cannot do. He gives you the resources you need.

The two take home lessons are you can do significant things with what God has given you. Also, there is a lot on the line: great regret vs great joy.