Sermons About Stewardship
11/08/2009: Unless the Lord is Involved
Today's message is about faith, service, stewardship, and fellowship.
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Stewardship
In the west we are rich and need to give generously. We should be syetematic in giving, give of our first fruits not what is left.
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It's All His Anyway
God owns all things and we are only the managers, therefore what we do with our stuff matters.
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From Here to Eternity
Sermon on Revelation 21:1-6 by Dr. John Oakes, All Saints' Day, November 1, 2009, Holy Trinity, Vancouver.
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What are you Hiding? - The 12 Principles of God's Economy
In this message, we focus on the importance of being good stewards with the talents (spiritual gifts, skills, and treasures) God has blessed us with and the extraordinary rewards that we will receive for doing so.
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Stewardship of Truth and Freedom
Reformation Day celebrates the solid truth of the gospel, that God sets us free to walk with Him through His Son, Jesus
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Giggling About Our Giving
We can learn how people from an earlier generation remained faithful to God in their tithes and offerings during a tough economic time. The Christians at Macedonia show the way to be a giggling giver even when resourses are short.
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What Have You Received
Taking proper care of the gifts of God is called “stewardship.” These days, “stewardship” is sort of a churchy-word, you don’t hear it much in ordinary conversation. In the Old Testament, God provided a way for God’s people to use the stewardship of their money, their time and their service as a way for their relationship with God to grow. If God’s people think that they are the owners of what they have, or if they understand that they have accumulated resources through their own accomplishments rather than from the good and generous hand of God, then a right understanding of stewardship is almost impossible
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