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2 STEWARDSHIP – STEP UP KEV KOOMTEG(NQEGTEG) UA DLEJNUM

3 126 Peb Nrug Yesus Moog Kev 1. Peb nrug Yesxus moog kev Vaam khom Yesxus Txuj Lug Kev tsaus ntuj huvsi hloov ua tshaav ntuj Peb ua hum Yesxus sab, Nwg nrug peb nyob ib sim Hab nrug suavdlawg cov ntseeg kws noog lug Ntseeg hab noog lug Tsi muaj dlua lwm txujkev Yuav zoo sab cuag Yesxus txuj Yuav tsum ntseeg hab noog lug 2. Yog muaj dluab tuaj ntxoov roog Yog muaj txujkev tsi zoo Tswv Yesxus yauv muab tej nuav povtseg Txujkev pluj txujkev tuag, Kev txhawj xeeb kev txomnyem Peb tsi ntshai yog peb ntseeg hab noog lug

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6 Stewardship: 1: the office, duties, and obligations of a steward 2 : the conducting, supervising, or managing of something ; especially : the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one’s care

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8 Synonyms for stewardship cares control maintenance management protection conservancy supervision

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10 The act or activity of looking after and making decisions about something. Synonyms ADMINISTRATION, CARE, CHARGE, ADMINISTRATION CARE CHARGE CONTROL, DIRECTION, GOVERNANCE, ONTROL DIRECTION GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENT, GUIDANCE, HANDLING, GUIDANCE HANDLING INTENDANCE INTENDANCE, MANAGEMENT, OPERATION, MANAGEMENT OPERATION OVERSIGHT OVERSIGHT, PRESIDENCY, REGULATION, RUNNING, STEWARDSHIP, SUPERINTENDENCE PRESIDENCY REGULATION RUNNING STEWARDSHIP SUPERINTENDENCE

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13  stew·ard·ship  noun : the activity or job of protecting and being responsible for something

14  Full Definition of STEWARDSHIP  1 : the office, duties, and obligations of a stewardsteward  2 : the conducting, supervising, or managing of something; especially : the careful and responsible management of something entrusted to one's care

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16 Worship Music Sunday school Usher Candle light Evangelism Reach out Mission Take care church Welcome Visit people Clean Paint Cook Computer Folder Typing Money

17 Worship Music Sunday school Usher Candle light Evangelism Reach out Mission Take care church Welcome Visit people Clean Paint Cook Computer Folder Typing Money

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23 Tseemceeb Important Our life Lubneej Children life Mivnyuas lub neej Country Tebchaws World Nplajteb Soul / ntsujplig

24  Zaaj qha txug tug kws muaj kev ntseeg ua dlejnum

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28 Worship Music Sunday school Usher Candle light Evangelism Reach out Mission Take care church Welcome Visit people Clean Paint Cook Computer Folder Typing Money Etc.

29 Worship Music Sunday school Usher Candle light Evangelism Reach out Mission Take care church Welcome Visit people Clean Paint Cook Computer Folder Typing Money

30  No parable can be interpreted correctly until its purpose has been identified. Before asking what a parable means, the reader must ask why it was told. The situation which prompted this parable is recounted in Luke 15:1-2. The Pharisees were attacking Jesus for eating with the wrong people. His answer to their charge came in the form of four separate parables, the first three of which are recorded in the previous chapter (Luke 15:3-32). In the parable of the steward (16:1-9) Jesus drew his conclusion. Stewards work hard and “smart” to please their master. But some go the extra mile and work “shrewd”! While it appeared to some that Jesus was working contrary to the Father’s wishes, he and the Father both knew that Jesus was working judiciously and discerningly (synonyms for shrewdly ) on precisely those things which the Father wanted accomplished (notice the first sentence of 16:8).

31  We who are children of light must use our power, resources and abilities to prepare for eternity. We do that in at least two ways. Primarily, we use our resources and abilities to make investments into eternal things (Matthew 6:19-21, 33). We win friends (specifically God and the people we love and serve) who can help us when we are helpless (e.g., judgment) so that we will have a comfortable place when we lose our job (i.e., when we die). Secondly, we spread God’s message, using whatever resources and skills we have so that others can prepare for the future as well. In this way we leverage the temporal resources of this world for the eternal treasures of the next by investing them in people.  The children of light (Ephesians 5:8) can be so naïve! We are afraid that if we are shrewd, we are being unchristian. We feel we should not use secular abilities or procedures in the work of the kingdom. But Jesus said, “Be as shrewd as serpents and as innocent as doves” (Matthew 10:16). We ought to be impressive examples of sagacity to this world.

32 Peel suggests that there are four important principles about biblical stewardship we must understand: 1. The principle of ownership 2. The principle of responsibility. 3. The principle of accountability. A steward is one who manages the possessions of another 4. The principle of reward. In Colossians 3:23-24 Paul writes:Colossians 3:23-24 serving. The Bible shows us in the parables of the Kingdom that faithful stewards who do the master’s will with the master’s resources can expect to be rewarded incompletely in this life, but fully in the next. We all should long to hear the master say what he exclaims in Matthew 25:21:Matthew 25:21 charge of many things. Come and share your master’s happiness!

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34 3. Thaus peb qha Vaajtswv lug Yog peb ntsib luas tej ntxub Peb tub paub puab ntxub Yesxus ua ntej Yog peb naj nub nyuab sab, Yog peb raug luas thuam hab Yuav tsum muab sab rau ntseeg hab noog lug 4. Yog peb khauvxim kev phem Pheej tsi xaav muab tso tseg Yuav tsi paub tau zoo nyob kaaj sab lug Muab kev phem tso povtseg, Ca Yesxus coj peb kev Nwg yuav paab yog peb ntseeg hab noog lug 5. Peb noog Yesxus tej Lug Nrug Nwg nyob ua ib ke Peb txha muaj ib lub sab sib raug zoo Nwg has dlaabtsi peb ua, Qha moog qhov twg peb moog Tsi txhob ntxhai yuav tsum ntseeg hab noog lug


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