Digging Deeper & Reaching Higher through STEWARDSHIP (Understanding God’s Principles for Financial Stewardship)

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Digging Deeper & Reaching Higher through STEWARDSHIP (Understanding God’s Principles for Financial Stewardship)

“If you have not been faithful in the use of worldly wealth, who will entrust true riches to you” (Luke 16:11 NASB)

There are more credit cards in the UK than people.

More than 80% of Britons admit to regularly overspending.

8.2 million British adults are in serious debt.

90% of young people see credit cards as a way to spend more than they earn or buy things they couldn’t normally afford.

Because God cares for us He gave us guidelines for handling money. The Bible contains more than 2,350 verses dealing with money and possessions.

Jesus taught more about money than almost any other subject. He spoke of it in sixteen of His thirty-eight parables.

What we do with our money reveals much about our spiritual lives. Jesus said “Where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” (Matthew 6:21)

It is important first of all for everyone of us to recognise the difference between ownership and stewardship.

God is the owner. We are the stewards. Let us start by looking at the difference.

God’s Part: 1. God is the Owner of Everything (Psalm 24:1 – “The earth is the Lord’s, and all it’s fulness”)

2. God is in Control. (Psalm 135: 6 – “Whatever the Lord pleases He does, in heaven and in earth.”)

3. God will provide for our needs (Philippians 4:19 – “My God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”

Our Part: 1. We are stewards of God’s possessions (A steward is a manager of someone else’s possessions)

2. We are to be Faithful (1 Corinthians 4:2 – “Moreover it is required in stewards that one be found faithful.”)

3. When we are faithful we will benefit in three ways: 1. We will grow closer to Jesus Christ. 2. We will develop godly character. 3. We will begin to have financial stability.

John Wesley lived by three financial rules in the18th Centure: EARN ALL YOU CAN SAVE ALL YOU CAN GIVE ALL YOU CAN

Let’s use these as the points for our message this morning: 1. Earn All You Can The Bible instructs us to work hard, as if we work directly for the Lord (Colossians 3:23-25 – “Whatever you do, do it heartily, as to the Lord and not to men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the reward of the inheritance for you serve the Lord Jesus Christ)

In Proverbs 6:6-11, we are told to study the ant to see a model for our work ethic. The ant displays the following three characteristics:

INITIATIVE – The ant needs no ruler to tell it to work. INDUSTRY – The ant works hard preparing food for the future. INTEGRITY – The ant does not labour for money or selfish gain.

Earning all you can is not about setting a goal to make more money; it’s not about greed. In fact, the Bible warns us about greed. Timothy teaches that greed brings all kinds of snares, and that the love of money is the root of all sorts of evil (1 Timothy 6:9-10)

Earning all we can is about working hard. It’s also about earning more so we can invest in important things. We will look at this more in our point “Give All You Can”.

2. Save All You Can Saving is about preparing for the future. The Bible encourages saving. Note the following guidelines for saving money:

A. Save REGULARLY B. Save for unexpected EMERGENCIES. C. Save for longer-term NEEDS. D. Save for major PURCHASES.

AVOID get-rich- quick plans and gambling (Proverbs 28:22)

Budgeting Your Income In order to save all you can, you will need to use a budget to manage your money. Using a budget is simply telling your money where you want it to go, instead of guessing where it all went!

Sit down and write down all that you need to spend your money on. Determine which needs should take priority in the budget, including any debt that you have. Next, establish how much money you can put into each area before you spend anything. Write it down on paper and stick to it.

Repay what is borrowed (Psalm 37:21 – “The wicked borrows and does not repay, But the righteous shows mercy and gives.”). If you do have debt, include it in your budget so you can repay it as promptly as possible

3. Give All You Can The Bible calls us to give generously. We are never more like God than when we’re giving. “For God so loved the World that He gave…” Jesus celebrated those who gave sacrificially, beyond the call of duty. The following passages in the Bible encourage us to give:

1. Give to the Church through Tithing. (Malachi 3:10, Matthew 23:23). Tithing is one tenth of your income: Hebrews 7:6, Proverbs 3:9-10.

2. Give to other Ministries through the Church by Offerings (Matthew 10:42, Mark 10:29-30). This is investing in the Gospel above your regular gifts: Luke 6:38.

3. Give to the Poor through the Church (Proverbs 19:17). This is sharing with people in need, as though they were Christ.

In all three cases God considers our gifts as giving to Him! We are placing treasures in heaven. The Bible teaches that giving is an investment in which God promises a return to you and for God’s Kingdom. Giving with the right attitude:

1. Give out of a heart of love. (1 Corinthians 13:3, John 3:16) 2. Give cheerfully. (2 Corinthians 9:7) 3. Give to God regularly (2 Corinthians 8:1-4) 4. Give proportionately (2 Corinthians 8: Give regardless of your circumstances (Philippians 4:10-19)