Topic: Biblical Stewardship
2 Thoughts:
1. It's Not Yours
Understand that biblical stewardship begins with recognizing God as the ultimate owner of all things. We are merely stewards, entrusted with time, talents, and treasures that don't belong to us. We manage all of these resources for His glory.
2. Invest Eternally
Embrace the idea that biblical stewardship extends beyond managing material possessions. It involves investing our time, talents, and all resources in ways that have eternal significance. What you do here matters when you get there!
2 Quotes:
"The earth is the Lord's, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it." - Psalm 24:1
"Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness." - Martin Luther King Jr.
2 Actions:
1. Be Intentional With Money
Develop a financial stewardship plan that aligns with biblical principles. This includes budgeting, saving, and intentional giving. Regularly assess your financial habits to make sure they reflect a heart of stewardship and generosity in proportion to God's generosity to you.
2. Use It For Him
Think of this: how you can leverage all God has given you for His kingdom? Whether it's volunteering, mentoring, or using your professional skills for His purposes, actively look for ways to invest in things that honor God.
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