"Fear Not, Little Flock"

Aug 10, 2025    Rev. Billy Cerveny

With humor, personal stories, and deep biblical insight, Rev. Billy Cerveny unpacks Luke 12:32–40, showing how the gospel reorders our loves and frees us from fear. From roller coaster rides to real-life challenges, he reveals how we often turn good things into ultimate things—and how Jesus invites us to live watchfully out of affection, not anxiety. Be encouraged: it’s the Father’s good pleasure to give you the Kingdom, and in Christ, you are heaven’s greatest treasure.

Scripture Reference: Luke 12:32–40

Key Themes: Trust, Idolatry, Reordered Love, Watchfulness, Gospel Identity

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