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PART 1 - Principles In Biblical Stewardship

Introduction:
John Wimber's Testimony: "I am a fool for Jesus, whose fool are you?"
When it comes to finances are we a "fool for Jesus" or are we a "fool for finances?"
I know, I've been there and I am on the way back.
First Principles in Biblical Stewardship 

(Most Scripture is from New International version)

I. God Owns It All. 

A. He created it. 

B. He redeemed it. 

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II. God Makes It Happen Not You. 

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III. God Trusts It To The Faithful.

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IV. God Will Hold Us Accountable In The End. 

 

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V. God Wants Us To Earn It His Way.

A. No dishonesty 


B. Honestly

Dishonest money dwindles away, but he who gathers money little by little makes it grow. -- Proverbs 13:11 
An inheritance quickly gained at the beginning will not be blessed at the end. -- Proverbs 20:21

By Working: 

Then I realized that it is good and proper for a man to eat and drink, and to find satisfaction in his toilsome labor under the sun during the few days of life God has given him--for this is his lot. Moreover, when God gives any man wealth and possessions, and enables him to enjoy them, to accept his lot and be happy in his work--this is a gift of God. -- Ecclesiastes 5:18-19

He who works his land will have abundant food, but the one who chases fantasies will have his fill of poverty. -- Proverbs 28:19 

By Business: 

By Saving: 

By Planning: 

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VI. God Wants Us To Spend It Wisely

A. Know where you stand. 

B. Decide how much is enough. 

C. Plan & Control your spending. 

D. Decide on right Priorities. Some suggested right priorities: 

i. Family: 

ii. Pay your debts: 

When she told the prophet what had happened, he said to her, "Go and sell the oil and pay your debt, and there will be enough money left for you and your sons to live on!" -- 2 Kings 4:

iii. Provide for those in need.

But if someone who is supposed to be a Christian has money enough to live well, and sees a brother in need, and won't help him--how can God's love be within him ? -- 1 John 3:17 

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VII. God Wants Us To Give It Generously.

A. OT Pattern:

1. Pay your Tithes: (Obligations). 

First ten percent to Levites. (Leviticus 27:30) 
Second ten percent to provide for the festivals. (Deut. 12) 
Third ten percent every three years for the poor. (Deut 14:28)

B. Offerings: (Freewill) 

For building the Tabernacle/Temple (Exo 35:39) (Ezra 1:4) 
For general giving (2 Chron 31:14) 
For helping those in need. (Est. 9:22) 

OT Principle: 

Obligations were a requirement of the law 
Giving done willingly from the heart

NT Pattern:

A. Pay your Obligations 

Taxes (Matt. 17:24-27) 
Debts (Rom 13:8) 
Giving Commitments (2 Cor 9:5) 

 

B. Give Freely & Generously from the Heart 

C. Giving is to be generous.


NT Principle: 

The Biblical Principle 

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Conclusion: Treasure in Heaven & A Crown that will last.

Q. What shall we do with our treasure in heaven, with our crown?
A. Worship Christ. 

Whenever the living creatures give glory, honor and thanks to him who sits on the throne and who lives for ever and ever, the twenty-four elders fall down before him who sits on the throne, and worship him who lives for ever and ever. They lay their crowns before the throne and say: -- Revelation 4:9-10 

Bibliography for Part I
Bickle, Mike. Experiencing Power Encounters in Finances. 2 Part Tape Series, Kansas City Fellowship, 1997.
Burkett, Larry. What the Bible has to say about money. Brentwood, TN, Wolgemuth & Hyatt, 1989.
___________. The Complete Guide to Managing Your Money. NewYork, Inspirational Press, 1993.
Campbell, Wesley. Wisdom For Living Series #7, Honoring God with our First Fruits. Tape Series from Proverbs. New Life Vineyard Fellowship, 1994
Cunningham. Loren. Daring to Live on the Edge. Seattle, YWAM Publishing, 1991.
MacArthur, Jr., John F. Giving God's Way. Wheaton, Tyndale Publishers, 1978.
Orientation Manual, New Life Vineyard Fellowship. 1997.
Pitts, Earl. Biblical Basis for Personal Finances. Sunland, Ca. YWAM Publishing, 1986.

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Part 2 - Practical Applications in Biblical Stewardship

The Trust --- Life Capital: All that we are and have (including finances.) 

Matthew 25:14-30: Well Done, Good & Faithful Steward! 
The Contrast: Faithful Steward verses Unfaithful Steward

Moreover it is required in stewards that one be found faithful. -- 1 Corinthians 4:2

Practicing the Principles of Biblical Stewardship

I. Take Stock of your Life Capital 

II. Put your Life Capital to Work: Sow your Seed. 

Practical Application: 

A Life Plan: 

 

III. Finish Well: Well Done! Good & Faithful Servant! 

Practical Application:

Focus: What is the one thing you can do well? · Faith: How intimate is your relationship with Christ? · Friendship: Who can you be accountable to? · Discipline: Do you have the discipline to do what is important and to finish the job? · Learner: Do you have a positive learning attitude? 

Conclusion: Finish Faithfully 

I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. (2 Timothy 4:7 NIV)

It's not a matter of whether you win or loose, it is how you play the game - faithfully.

The Race by D. H. Goldberg.

Bibliography for Part II

Bolles, Richard Nelson. What Colour is You Parachute? A Practical Guide for Job Hunters & Career-Changers. 10 Speed Press, Berkley, CA., 1989.
Gothard, Bill. Institute of Basic Youth Conflicts: Financial Freedom Volume. Institute in Basic Youth Conflicts, 1983
Stanley, Paul D. and Clinton, Robert J. Connecting, The Mentoring Relationships you need to Succeed in Life. NAVPRESS, Colorado Springs, CO., 1992
Appendices
1. Larry Burkett's Resources for Financial Planning
2. Tax Saving Tips and I Wanna Save Tax Example

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