The article discusses the importance of financial stewardship from a Christian perspective, emphasizing principles such as “first-fruit” giving and proportionality. It highlights the need for trust in God over money, warning against the love of money, which can jeopardize one’s faith. Ultimately, faithful stewardship impacts eternal rewards as it reflects one’s priorities and trust in God.
Category: Stewardship
The Urgent Versus the Important
The author reflects on distinguishing between urgent and important tasks, emphasizing that true importance lies in spiritual matters and relationships that transcend life and death. He critiques a focus on career success, citing Solomon’s despair, and underscores the significance of practices that maintain a connection to Christ and fulfill God’s purpose for us.
The Purpose of Your Life (Your Vocations)
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A Steward of the Environment
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Life As Stewardship
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