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    Who Owns It All?

    Dr Stanley
    Read | 1 Chronicles 29:10-14

    A serious error has made its way into the church. Some Christians think that their beliefs and their wallet belong in separate spheres. The truth is, financial health and obedience to God are inseparable. He owns everything (Hag. 2:8; Ps. 24:1). Cash, possessions, and ways to earn more are gifts from the Lord; we are simply stewards.

    A steward oversees the use and care of someone else’s riches. A wise steward bases financial decisions upon the owner’s rules for using and multiplying material goods. In our case, God has woven financial principles into the fabric of Scripture. Since money touches nearly every aspect of life, it is mentioned 2,300 times in many different contexts. For example, God urged the Israelites to stay faithful to His teachings and to avoid the trap of self-reliance (Deut. 8:18). He reminded them that the power to make wealth resides with Him rather than in their own hands.

    The minute a steward presumes that he owns the money he manages, mistakes are made. He stops consulting the Owner and spends as he sees fit. Even in trying to do good, the wayward steward is ruled by his shortsighted perspective rather than God’s omnipotent view and gentle guidance. He will suffer the consequences of violating Scripture’s financial principles.

    Faith and finances are permanently intertwined. The bottom line is that we cannot keep our money out of God’s hand, because He holds it all—we simply manage it. And we are to do so in wise and biblical ways. A maturing believer follows the Lord’s principles for using and growing wealth.

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    Thank you Bro. Bill.

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      #3
      Thanks Bro.Bill..

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        #4
        That is a GREAT one, Bro. Bill. Once you get the hang of this one life gets a lot easier. A lot of health problems seem to disappear, too.

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          #5
          thanks

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            #6
            This one is great!! Thank you Bro. Bill!!

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              #7
              step on my toes good job good word

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                #8
                Originally posted by Bro. Bill View Post
                Dr Stanley
                Read | 1 Chronicles 29:10-14

                A serious error has made its way into the church. Some Christians think that their beliefs and their wallet belong in separate spheres. The truth is, financial health and obedience to God are inseparable. He owns everything (Hag. 2:8; Ps. 24:1). Cash, possessions, and ways to earn more are gifts from the Lord; we are simply stewards.

                A steward oversees the use and care of someone else’s riches. A wise steward bases financial decisions upon the owner’s rules for using and multiplying material goods. In our case, God has woven financial principles into the fabric of Scripture. Since money touches nearly every aspect of life, it is mentioned 2,300 times in many different contexts. For example, God urged the Israelites to stay faithful to His teachings and to avoid the trap of self-reliance (Deut. 8:18). He reminded them that the power to make wealth resides with Him rather than in their own hands.

                The minute a steward presumes that he owns the money he manages, mistakes are made. He stops consulting the Owner and spends as he sees fit. Even in trying to do good, the wayward steward is ruled by his shortsighted perspective rather than God’s omnipotent view and gentle guidance. He will suffer the consequences of violating Scripture’s financial principles.

                Faith and finances are permanently intertwined. The bottom line is that we cannot keep our money out of God’s hand, because He holds it all—we simply manage it. And we are to do so in wise and biblical ways. A maturing believer follows the Lord’s principles for using and growing wealth.

                Very insightful.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Deb View Post
                  That is a GREAT one, Bro. Bill. Once you get the hang of this one life gets a lot easier. A lot of health problems seem to disappear, too.
                  I got a witness!
                  Amen and amen Bro Bill.
                  My Father owns the cattle on a thousand hills and he owns the hills too!

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                    #10
                    Thanks.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Tmag View Post
                      I got a witness!
                      Amen and amen Bro Bill.
                      My Father owns the cattle on a thousand hills and he owns the hills too!
                      We have more than one witness. Ulcerative colitis is supposed to be an incurable disease. He had it for more than 20 years. Symptom free for more than 3 years now. That is just one thing that happened.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Deb View Post
                        We have more than one witness. Ulcerative colitis is supposed to be an incurable disease. He had it for more than 20 years. Symptom free for more than 3 years now. That is just one thing that happened.
                        That is a great testimony, thanks for sharing.

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                          #13
                          Ya gotta let go of the idea that you own anything, including that money. Also control issues. If ya want to control something, work on controling yourself. Its kind of like this; we have a Father, we live in his house and obey his rules. We have an allowence. He decides how much it is. It does no good and much harm to keep bugging him about the amount he has alloted you. Steward what you have well and maybe you'll get more. Maybe not. Don't worry about it, He has it all figured out. Keep the focus on Him.

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                            #14
                            Contentment is the key!

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                              #15
                              ttt evening crowd

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