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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2025 · 5 MIN

Good for Nothing

from So True Devotional · host Philip De Courcy

Some people are good at doing nothing—except criticizing those who are doing something. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks Matthew 25:24–30, where Jesus warns against the sin of omission. The parable of the talents reminds us that failing to use what God has given us is just as serious as active wrongdoing. The servant who buried his talent wasn’t condemned for doing something wrong—he was condemned for doing nothing at all.God calls us not only to avoid sin but to actively pursue obedience. It’s not enough to refrain from evil; we must also seek to do good. Are you sitting on your talents, paralyzed by fear or complacency? Listen now and be challenged to use what you have for God’s glory!Key Scripture: Matthew 25:24–30Visit Us Here Follow/Subscribe Here 

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Some people are good at doing nothing—except criticizing those who are doing something. In this episode of So True, Pastor Philip De Courcy unpacks Matthew 25:24–30, where Jesus warns against the sin of omission. The parable of the talents reminds us that failing to use what God has given us is just as serious as active wrongdoing. The servant who buried his talent wasn’t condemned for doing something wrong—he was condemned for doing nothing at all.God calls us not only to avoid sin but to actively pursue obedience. It’s not enough to refrain from evil; we must also seek to do good. Are you sitting on your talents, paralyzed by fear or complacency? Listen now and be challenged to use what you have for God’s glory!Key Scripture: Matthew 25:24–30Visit Us Here Follow/Subscribe Here

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