Read James 5: 1-6 In biblical stewardship, what we chase is temporary and will rot, so why would we place our trust in it? Even those things we think are important usually are not! People who place their trust in wealth, accomplishments, education, self, or… are headed for trouble as it takes them away from... Continue Reading →
Handling Credit Cards
This is a very simple concept and will alleviate most of your money struggles and marriage arguments. Credit cards are a tool when you are in a great need. It is always best to play them off each month. What credit cards are not, is being your money! They are not your income or your... Continue Reading →
6 Apps That Can Simplify Your Money Life
From Forbs, here are some good leads to check out: If you’re the C.F.O. of your household, then you’ve probably wondered if there isn’t a techie solution for managing your finances. The problem is that there are probably too many options out there. The onslaught of offerings that you’ll find when you visit the app... Continue Reading →
How to Work on a Budget
“The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty.” Proverbs 21:5 Budgeting is all about having a purpose and a plan for your money. So, you are telling your money where to go and what to do. Yet, many see this like a child being in trouble on a restriction, hence... Continue Reading →
What does the “Parable of the Talents” teach us about Stewardship?
Do not misjudge yourself; rather, seek Him and let your confidence be in whom you are in Him, not in how others respond to you! Allow yourself to be used! It is each Believer’s responsibility to find, develop, and exercise the talents and gifts given to him or her (1 Peter 4:10; 1 Corinthians 12:7,11).... Continue Reading →
Key Word and Inductive Analyses of the Parable of the Talents
Like a man traveling. The theme is investing. We are given the resources and opportunities; when we put them back into the Kingdom, it is a guaranteed dividend and investment growth in what is far more precious and valuable than an earthly stock market! His own servants. This was the picture of a very... Continue Reading →
The “Parable of the Talents” and Stewardship
Looking at Biblical historical considerations and Inductive and Deductive examination of Matthew 25: 14- 30 This discussion section centers on an inductive analyses of the passage and a deductive analyses of key words and precepts in their historical and contextual context. This parable is also about the importance of being prudent and being prepared, as... Continue Reading →
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Good stewardship is looking to God and not to Self
Some Christians will have a big problem with what I am trying to get across here. Perhaps their will, pride, and assumptions have clouded their thinking. All we need to do is carefully and honestly examine what God’s Word has to say! Read each of these verses: Proverbs 3:9-10; Romans 12:6; 1 Corinthians 4:1-2;... Continue Reading →