DAY 3 :Key To Effective Stewardship

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Word for Today: And those who passed by derided him wagging their heads.

Now, sacrifice, not religious rituals or even the pulpit persuasion of some priests who want personal prosperity, rather than God's kingdom progress as the Lord Jesus exhibited, was and is still the goal. He, om Lord went through grief, in order to atone for our sins and open heaven's gate for sinners. Without the crucifixion sacrifice, the entire event would have been wasteful and worthless, and the enemy, Satan, would have mocked God, that his son's stewardship was unfruitful and therefore could not secure redemption.

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That would in turn have ridiculed and reproached the Holy Trinity that planned the salvation program. But rather he, Jesus, was willing and worthy to humble himself and submit to the divine agenda without wavering or wasting time with all those tempting and trying him, be obeyed the father and overtly defeated all the enemies. Even the presiding officer of the crucifixion, testified” truly, this is the Son of God” (Matt 27:54).

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Recall that he started his training at the start of his ministry during the 40day foodsacrifice, so he began with anointing and ended with it. Are you ready to ask for grace to sacrifice, not necessarily your life as a leader, to enhance your stewardship (Acts 13:1-3)? Sacrifice is key to effective stewardship.

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It takes humility to be a faithful servant. The willingness to serve others is something we must cultivate as christians. We do not want undue honour or praise from others due to our where we find ourselves. Thanks for sharing.

As Christians, we should understand that these things that we have, our properties and belongings, actually don't matter in the kingdom of God. When we sacrifice these things and set off hearts solely for the growth of our Father's kingdom, then and only then shall we practise true stewardship and be blessed.

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Everything I have today comes from God. It is His; I own nothing. David said that "the world and everything in it" belongs to God (Psalm 89:11). I am not the owner of the things in my life; as a steward, I am merely the manager.

If I believe that I am the owner, then I am constantly going to be in conflict with God over what I do with the things that I have. But when I understand that the Lord is the owner, and I am only the manager, the conflict disappears, and freedom overtakes my life.

Wow, well written, we should have the character and culture to work and serve others. But let us be careful of the praise they can render to us, and please dont take the praise upon yourself. Dont forget that all honour and praises belong to God.

Goodness, elegantly composed, we ought to have the character and culture to work and serve others. Be that as it may, let us be watchful of the commend they can render to us, and please dont take the acclaim upon yourself. Dont overlook that all respect and acclaims have a place with God.

This is a great message. sacrifice, not religious rituals or even the pulpit persuasion of some priests who want personal prosperity, rather than God's kingdom progress as the Lord Jesus exhibited, was and is still the goal. He, om Lord went through grief, in order to atone for our sins and open heaven's gate for sinners. Without the crucifixion sacrifice, the entire event would have been wasteful and worthless, and the enemy, Satan, would have mocked God, that his son's stewardship was unfruitful and therefore could not secure redemption. Thanks for sharing

wow very beautiful post thanks for sharing with us all

It takes modesty to be a dependable hireling. The readiness to serve others is something we should develop as christians. We don't need undue respect or acclaim from others because of our where we get ourselves. A debt of gratitude is in order for sharing.

Wow, well written, we should have the character and culture to work and serve others. But let us be careful of the praise they can render to us, and please dont take the praise upon yourself. Dont forget that all honour and praises belong to God.

It takes lowliness to be an unwavering hireling. The readiness to serve others is something we should develop as christians. We don't need undue respect or acclaim from others because of our where we get ourselves. A debt of gratitude is in order for sharing.

It takes modesty to be a dependable hireling. The readiness to serve others is something we should develop as christians. We don't need undue respect or acclaim from others because of our where we get ourselves. A debt of gratitude is in order for sharing.

We must learn some sacrificial acts!